I'm VP, Business Development for the Jewish Community Foundation, and organization w/700MM+ under management that helps people create legacies & alternatives to private foundations; sheltering income & minimizing estate taxes using $, stock & other capital gain assets like closely-held stock and real estate to support causes close to them. I'm a member of a number of networking groups including: Provisors (I lead Santa Monica IV, the Foundation hosts Miracle Mile I, I'm a member of Century City IV and the Entertainment Affinity Group and started the Real Estate Affinity Group); Business Forums International (Century City Chapter); ACG, LAVA, REC (Real Estate and Contructin Division of the Jewish Federation); the Moriah Society (real estate networking group sponsored by the American Jewish University); I chair the Professional Women's Group of JCF and the California Capital Summit at group active in the capital markets' space spanning the gamut from asset-based lending to large private equity and the advisory space in between. By way of background: With more than 30 years of development and marketing experience, Littman joined the Jewish Community Foundation as Vice President of Development in 1999 to help build the assets of The Foundation through expanded networking in both the traditional business and nonprofit communities. On the nonprofit side, prior to joining The Foundation, he served as executive director of The California-Israel Chamber of Commerce, as well as in positions at The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles and the American Nurses Association. On the corporate side, Littman held senior marketing and management positions at both Fortune 100 and 500 companies. Littman earned his bachelor of science degree from Long Island University and his master’s degree in business administration from The City University of New York.
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