CD Wealth Management Supports 37th Annual JCC Golf Classic

CD Wealth Management Supports 37th Annual JCC Golf Classic, Continuing a Legacy of Community Impact

Dallas (Oct. 6, 2025) — CD Wealth Management proudly continued its long-standing support of the Aaron Family Jewish Community Center through its sponsorship of the center’s 37th annual golf tournament, held Sept. 30 at the prestigious Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton.

The 2025 Aaron Family JCC Golf Classic, presented by Clay and Tracy Aaron, brought together community leaders, business partners and friends to raise a record $400,000 to support scholarships, senior wellness, lifesaving swim lessons and other JCC programs and sustainability.

For nearly two decades, CD Wealth Management Founder and Executive Chairman Scott Cohen has served as co-chair of the tournament, helping it grow into one of the JCC’s most successful and anticipated fundraising events.

“Even after 19 years as co-chair, this event continues to inspire me,” Cohen said. “Each year, I’m reminded that our community’s strength comes from people showing up for one another. It’s an honor to help carry this tradition forward year after year.”

The tournament sold out within days of registration opening, a testament to its reputation and corporate support, as well  the community it serves. Funds raised support the Joanie I. Weinstein Camp Scholarship Fund, the Elaine Quint Schrager Preschool Scholarship Fund and ongoing JCC programs that enrich lives through education, recreation and connection.

“The JCC Golf Classic has evolved into much more than a tournament,” said Clay Aaron, an event co-chair and its title sponsor. “It’s become a celebration of community spirit, generosity and shared purpose. The impact reaches far beyond the course — helping families access meaningful programs that might otherwise be out of reach.”

Since its founding in 2014, CD Wealth Management has been known for its commitment to community service, from hands-on projects and donations to participation in advisory boards for civic and nonprofit causes. The company champions philanthropic involvement as an integral part of its mission to help clients live with purpose and make a lasting impact.

“What makes this event so special is not just the money raised, but the relationships strengthened,” Cohen said. “It’s proof that when a community comes together around a shared purpose, everyone benefits.”

For more information on supporting the Aaron Family JCC or future tournaments, visit www.jccdallas.org.