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Investment banking firm’s foundation pays college tuition for children of those lost on 9/11

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Wall Street Firm Sandler O’Neill lost a third of their employees to the attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11. The firm set up a foundation to pay the college tuition for the children of those who passed. 20 years on, the firm, now known as Piper Sandler, has two of those children working in their office and following in their father’s footsteps.