Morton Spector Nonprofit Workshop Series
This series honors the memory of Morton Spector, a successful businessman and well-known community leader in the Harrisburg area, he served as a board member of the Dauphin County Library System for more than 15 years. Morton also served many nonprofit organizations as a board member or trustee, joyfully assisting those organizations with raising funds and fulfilling their missions. He ensured the growth and endurance of many valued institutions of learning and social services and led a “Fantastic!” life of good deeds.
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