Massachusetts Philanthropist Restores Employee Nest Eggs Lost in...

Courtesy PND - Philanthropy News Digest  Thu, 07/16/2009 - 22:20

Robert Lappin has spent $5 million of his own money to restore the retirement savings of employees at his company, Shetland Properties Inc., and the Robert I.

Lappin Charitable Foundation, whose 401(k) plans were managed by the convicted financier....


 

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