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Carl J. Shapiro (February 15, 1913 – March 7, 2021) was an American businessman and philanthropist. In 1939 he founded Kay Windsor, Inc. in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and built it into one of the largest women's clothing companies in the country.
At 108, Carl J. Shapiro, H’03, who passed away on March 7, was Brandeis’ most generous benefactor, a giant in the history of the university he had supported since its earliest days. Mr. Shapiro and his late wife, Ruth, made their first gift to Brandeis – $10 – in 1950, just two years after the university’s founding.
Carl J. Shapiro, a longtime Palm Beach resident and noted philanthropist, died Sunday, March 7, 2021, at his Boston home. He was 108 years old and slipped peacefully away in his...
Carl J. Shapiro, whose early success helping to run a women’s clothing company allowed him to become one of Greater Boston’s most significant philanthropists, died Sunday at his Boston home. He...
Carl J. Shapiro, the Boston philanthropist and onetime “cotton king” of New York City’s garment district who forfeited more than half a billion dollars in the aftermath of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, has died. He was 108. He died March 7 at his home in Boston, according to an online death notice. Ruth and Carl Shapiro.
Carl J. Shapiro, the Boston philanthropist and onetime “cotton king” of New York City’s garment district who forfeited more than half a billion dollars in the aftermath of Bernard Madoff’s ...
Carl J. Shapiro, the Boston philanthropist and onetime “cotton king” of New York City’s garment district who forfeited more than half a billion dollars in the aftermath of Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi...
Carl J. Shapiro, one of Boston’s most significant philanthropists and Brandeis University’s most generous donor, died March 7 at his home in Boston. He was 108.
BOSTON – Carl J. Shapiro, one of Boston’s most significant philanthropists and Brandeis University’s most generous donor, died March 7 at his home in Boston. He was 108.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital mourns the loss of Carl J. Shapiro, a longtime supporter, trusted confidant, and generous friend of the hospital, who passed away on Sunday, March 7, at the age of 108.