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Elise Westhoff Discusses Philanthropy in America with NRI Chairman Peter Travers

Philanthropy Roundtable President and CEO Elise Westhoff interviewed Peter Travers, National Review Institute (NRI) chairman, at NRI Ideas Summit in Washington, D.C., on March 31, 2023. Travers also serves as a managing member of Chase Field LLC, a diversified...

Philanthropy Spotlight: Kate Chudnovsky Facilitates Research in Cancer and Digestive Diseases

A legal professional and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience, Kate Chudnovsky has worked tirelessly throughout her life to achieve great things in her career. She has served as general counsel for an international private technology company for...

Legacy of High Point philanthropist honored

Apr. 6—HIGH POINT — A camp in Randolph County for children with serious illnesses is starting a fund to celebrate the philanthropic legacy of a High Point man.Victory Junction is establishing the Big J Fund to Send Kids to...

Philanthropist reveals difficult past in new memoir

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It's a good Friday for philanthropist Judi Zitiello. The mother of four has been a driving force behind the JT Townsend Foundation and Champions for Hope, serving people with disabilities and funding pancreatic cancer research.She's sharing a...

(EDITORIAL from Korea Instances on April 7)

Greater than preparedBusan provides best option for World Expo 2030 "Wonderful ... we had been touched and felt like pop stars." So stated the Bureau Worldwide des Expositions (BIE) delegates confronted with explosive cheers from 5,000 individuals after they...

Legacy of High Point philanthropist honored | News

HIGH POINT — A camp in Randolph...

The Story Behind The Name: The Wool family’s philanthropy

New Jewish Theatre performances are held at the Marvin and Harlene Wool Studio. St. Louis University students who attend events at the Busch Student Center often use the Harlene and Marvin Wool Ballroom. The large brick building a block...

Harold W. Freeman Sr., retired senior school administrator, teacher, philanthropist, and veteran, has died at 103

Harold W. Freeman Sr., 103, of Philadelphia, retired senior administrator and teacher for the School District of Philadelphia, philanthropist, volunteer, and veteran, died Sunday, March 26, of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at Cathedral Village senior living center.Unable to work...

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