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NCRF Chair Doug Friend emphasizes lasting impact of giving through NCRF Legacy Society

“By remembering the Foundation in my estate planning, I have ensured that I am leaving a legacy of giving back that will have an impact for many, many years and will help fund those scholarships and grants that are so meaningful to the recipients,” said National Court Reporters Foundation (NCRF) Chair Doug Friend, FAPR, RDR, CRR (Ret.), who has been a part of the Foundation’s Legacy Society since 2006.

Friend is among the NCRA members who have chosen to include the NCRF Legacy Society in their estate decisions. By including NCRF in their estate plans, these donors help ensure that scholarships, grants, educational programs, and other Foundation initiatives continue to benefit future generations of the court reporting community.

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Joining the Legacy Society was an opportunity to give back to a profession that has provided countless opportunities throughout Friend’s career while helping secure NCRF’s mission for years to come.

Please take a moment to watch Friend’s video testimonial about his decision to be an NCRF Legacy Society member.

To learn more about the NCRF Legacy Society or making a legacy pledge, visit the NCRF Legacy Society page.  

Please contact NCRF Director Jill Parker Landsman at jlandsman@ncra.org or NCRF Manager Alex Vlahopoulos at avlahopoulos@ncra.org for further details.

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