Lee Tenzer, benefactor of tech initiative, dies
Lee E. Tenzer ’64 died Sept. 19. He was 79.
His passion for technology led Tenzer, who founded and ran trading firm LETCO LLP in Chicago, to make a 2016 gift to DePauw University to create the Tenzer Technology Initiative, which seeks to make DePauw students, regardless of their course of study, comfortable with using cutting-edge technologies in their own disciplines.
His full obituary can be found in the Chicago Sun-Times.
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