Washington native and former Miami bank executive Adrienne Arsht has returned to her hometown and established herself as a full-time philanthropist, The Washington Post writes in a profile.
The politically and socially connected donor and businesswoman moved to Miami in 1996 to run TotalBank, which she owned with her late husband, Myer “Mike” Feldman. After Mr. Feldman’s death in 2007 she sold the company for $200-million and moved back to Washington with plans to give way her entire fortune.
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