EduCom Co-operative Credit Union’s Business Development Leader for the UWI Mona Branch, Stacey-Ann Porter-Davis (right), presents a cheque valued at $50,000 to Shullian Brown (left), public relations officer at the Jamaica Cancer Society as part of EduCom’s annual outreach initiative during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The funds were collected as part of a charity drive held across the company’s branches during the month of October.
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Leonard Lauder, the American billionaire, philanthropist and art collector – not to mention the Chairman Emeritus and former CEO of the Estée Lauder Companies – has at 87, published his first book. It’s a memoir that chronicles his fast-moving ascent up the ranks of Estée Lauder, his mother’s brainchild and business, that he first encountered as a baby in the family kitchen. Leonard was born in 1933, the same year that his mother, Josephine Esther Lauter, founded what would become The Estée Lauder companies (making the deliberate move to soften the Hungarian family name).
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