Mr. Bertram L. Levy

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Bertram L. Levy is a Senior Partner in the Atlanta firm of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, where he heads the firm’s Private Wealth Group. A fifth-generation Atlantan, he received his undergraduate education at Vanderbilt University, where he graduated with honors. Bert received his legal education at The University of Michigan Law School, where he graduated cum laude. He has been a frequent author and lecturer. He is the co author of Georgia Estate Planning, Will Drafting and Estate Administration: Forms and Practice. His articles have appeared in Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Georgia State Bar Journal and the Mercer Law Review. Bert is a past chairman of the Fiduciary Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia. Bert has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Trusts and Estate Counsel, and is included in The Best Lawyers In America, in Atlanta Magazine’s “Best Lawyers in Atlanta,” in Atlanta Magazine’s “Georgia Super Lawyers” and in Georgia Trend’s “Georgia’s Legal Elite.”
 
In addition to serving on the Board of The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Bert is a Board member of the High Museum of Art, where he serves on the Executive Committee and as a Vice Chair of the Board, and he is a Board member of the Piedmont Hospital Foundation, of the Anti Defamation League and of the Historic Oakland Foundation. He is an Advisory Board member of the Shepherd Center. He currently serves on the Planned Giving Committees of the Atlanta History Center, The Westminster Schools and the Visiting Nurse Health System. He has formerly served on the Boards of The Piedmont Park Conservancy, Nexus Contemporary Art Center, The Temple, the American Jewish Committee, Georgians for Children and The National Conference of Christians and Jews. He is an alumnus of Leadership Atlanta.
 
Bert is married to Barbara Weinstock Levy, an educational consultant and active community volunteer, and is the father of two daughters, Emily Levy Heimermann and Caroline Weinstock Levy.

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