Having deep pockets can be a liability in the legal world. For the California Community Foundation, it's a privilege.
Founded in 1915 by Joseph Sartori, a banker who started what would later become Bank of America, the philanthropic group has more than $1.4 billion in assets under management.
Locally, the foundation staff makes grants and pursues initiatives in the arts, education, health care, housing and human development. But giving doesn't stop at th... (continued)
Jun. 24, 2012
Carol A. Bradford
Senior Counsel and Charitable Advisor for the California Community Foundation Los Angeles
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