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Philip Cubeta is a Professor of Practice in Philanthropy at The American College of Financial Services, where he supports GS 859: Gift Planning in a Nonprofit Context. He previously oversaw the Chartered Advisor of Philanthropy® (CAP®) Program for 13 years and served as chief of staff at The Nautilus Group, advising affluent clients on estate, business, and philanthropic strategies.
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Literature from Williams College
- Master of Arts (MA) in Philosophy and Psychology from Oxford University
- Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Philosophy from Yale University
- Master of Arts (MA) in English Language and Literature from Yale University
- Masters of Science in Financial Services (MSFS) from The American College of Financial Services
Cubeta’s expertise bridges Philanthropy, Gift Planning, Estate Planning, and Business Planning, with a focus on nonprofit contexts. His work emphasizes aligning financial strategies with charitable goals for affluent clients. He contributes to education through GS 859, a course on gift planning for nonprofits.
- Inducted into the Charitable Gift Planners Hall of Fame (2022)
- Fithian Leadership Award by Advisors in Philanthropy
- Power of the Purse award (Advisor category) from Texas Women’s Foundation
He currently serves on the Planned Giving Board for The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Foundation, was a former board member of the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils, and is a member of The Leadership Institute of CGP. His career reflects a deep commitment to advancing philanthropy through financial services education.
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