Reginald F. Lewis was a business pioneer, philanthropist and titan. Lewis was the first African American ever to close an overseas billion dollar leveraged buyout deal. Lewis at work in his law office. He also became focused on business and advancing his studies. Lewis and the Making of a Billion Dollar Empire is the pilot episode of a new local documentary series, Pioneers , and is narrated by Norm Lewis, Broadway, film and television star.
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Home » About. Who We Are About. Search for:. Watch Now. Featured on Shop. Appearance Adjust the colors to reduce glare and give your eyes a break. You have the maximum of videos in My List. You have the maximum of shows in My List. Pioneers Reginald F. Embed Video. Width: in pixels px Height: in pixels px. Copy Copied! Copy failed. In , the Rockefeller Foundation funded a summer school program at Harvard Law School to introduce a select number of black students to legal studies.
Reginald lobbied for his acceptance and got in. He made such an impression that Lewis was invited to attend Harvard Law School that fall—the only person in the year history of the school to be admitted before applying. His senior year thesis on mergers and acquisitions received an honors grade. Lewis focused on corporate law, structuring investments in minority-owned businesses and became special counsel to major corporations like General Foods and Equitable Life now AXA. He was successful in forcing North Carolina to pay interest on the Wilmington Ten bond.
It was a struggling business in a declining industry.
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