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Hamra Enterprises, a family-owned company that operates nearly 200 restaurants nationwide, has created a position of director of giving, reports the Springfield News-Leader.
Rachael Sellhorn of Collierville, Tenn., will manage the company's philanthropic efforts.
Hamra has donated more than $5.8 million to various charities in recent years, including Boston Children's Hospital, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Make-A-Wish Illinois, and St.
Louis Crisis Nursery, reports the Springfield News-Leader. Read the Entire Article
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