October 30, 2008
Passion for Causes Fuels Volunteer's Third Career
It's not unusual for lunch with John C. Whitehead to cost upwards of $100,000.
That's because the retired investment banker is likely to ask his dining companions to make a generous contribution to one of the many nonprofit organizations that are close to his heart.
During his nearly 40-year tenure at the Goldman Sachs Group, in New York, Mr. Whitehead made such a practice of soliciting his friends and business associates that the spot where he often sat at a private dining
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