Robert W. Wilson

Businessman and philanthropist

Robert W. Wilson - Leaders & Politicians born November 3rd, 1926
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A businessman and philanthropist who founded the investment management firm Wilson & Associates. Contributed significantly to various educational and medical institutions through substantial donations. Advocated for progressive causes and supported organizations focused on social welfare.

Founded Wilson & Associates

Donated millions to educational institutions

Supported medical research funding

Advocated for social welfare organizations

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