City of Hope’s Planned Giving Department is eager to help you meet your philanthropic needs. For more information, please contact us at 800-232-3314 or plannedgiving@coh.org.
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Amy Goldman
As Vice President, Amy Goldman oversees all the activities of City of Hope’s Planned Giving and Donor Stewardship departments. She has been at City of Hope since 1994, and was named Vice President of Planned Giving in 2000. Her professional background is in planned giving. Amy has a bachelor’s degree from UCLA and a Masters Degree in Nonprofit Administration from the University of Judaism. A lifelong resident of California, Amy enjoys hiking and spending time with her family. |
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Stephanie Hsieh
Stephanie left the field of estate planning, business and tax law in 2006 to pursue her passion of non-profit work. She joined City of Hope as a Senior Planned Giving Officer in 2009, after three years with Providence Health & Services in the San Fernando Valley. Stephanie received her bachelor’s degree in economics and minor in Asian American studies from UC Berkeley and received her juris doctorate degree from USC School of Law. She is actively involved with Partnership for Philanthropic Planning of Greater Los Angeles (PPP-LA), serving as the 2008 Secretary and 2009 Conference Co-Chair. Stephanie lives in Pasadena with her husband, daughter, dog and two cats. She enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
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Jay O’Neal
Jay O’Neal has over 25 years of experience in the fields of estate planning and charitable giving. Prior to joining City of Hope in 1990, Jay obtained his bachelors degree from California State University, Long Beach and worked at Security Pacific Bank. He is the primary planned giving liaison to City of Hope’s offices in San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix and Florida. Jay is a lifelong California resident, is married with a daughter, and enjoys sports and trivia. |
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Sherrie Vamos
Sherrie Vamos, the administrator of City of Hope’s Grateful Patient fundraising program, has been with City of Hope since 1996. She is the liaison to the women’s cancer programs (breast cancer, gynecological cancers.) Sherrie spent 12 years in financial services before transitioning to fundraising. She enjoys working with donors from across the country to help them determine the best gift arrangement to suit their financial and philanthropic goals. Sherrie’s chief hobby is her teenage son. |
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