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Veteran Investor Damien Dwin Launches Lafayette Square with $100 Million Financing from Morgan Stanley
Black American investor and philanthropist, supported by a diverse, rapidly growing team, will drive change in housing, jobs, and financial inclusion
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NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Damien Dwin, a Black American businessman, philanthropist and veteran investor, is pleased to announce the official launch of Lafayette Square Holding Company ( Lafayette Square ), an impact-driven, minority owned investment platform. The Firm confronts critical societal challenges with capital and services in three core areas: housing, jobs, and financial inclusion. Sharing in this vision, Morgan Stanley has provided $100 million of financing to launch Lafayette Square. Lafayette Square is minority owned with employees owning over 90% of its equity. In addition to employees, other equityholders include the Capricorn Investment Group s
The Cobb Board of Elections and Registration dismissed a trio of complaints seeking to deregister thousands of people registered to vote in Cobb County.
The complaints were filed by Jason Shepherd, chair of the Cobb GOP, and county Republican activist Pamela Reardon.
In a letter to the Board of Elections dated Dec. 11, Shepherd said 16,024 people appear on both the Cobb County voter registration database and the National Change of Address registry.
Jason Shepherd
âI believe that each of the individuals named . has, as a result of registering their name and change of address to a location outside of Cobb County, removed to another state with the intention of making the new state their residence,â he said in the letter. âConsequently, each individual is ineligible to vote in Cobb County.â