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Dwight D. Opperman. Dwight Darwin Opperman (June 26, 1923 [1] – June 13, 2013) [2] was an American businessman and lawyer. He was chairman of Key Investments, a privately held venture capital firm focusing on high-tech ventures.
Dwight D. Opperman: A Life Lived Largely for the Law. On June 13, 2013, the Society lost its revered Chairman Emeritus, Dwight David Opperman. In many ways, Dwight D. Opperman was the embodiment of the American dream: a man who rose from humble beginnings to build a legal publish-ing empire. Although he graduated from law school, he never tried ...
Jun 14, 2013 · Dwight Opperman, a Drake University law graduate who rose to the top job at West Publishing after starting work there as an editor and was a key figure in the company’s development of the ...
Jun 14, 2013 · Dwight Opperman went on to become an active philanthropist, establishing a number of scholarships at Drake and also endowing Drake's Dwight D. Opperman Constitutional Law Lecture, an annual...
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Jun 24, 2013 · He endowed the Dwight D. Opperman Lecture in Constitutional Law, which has brought eight present and former U.S. Supreme Court justices to campus. He also was the major contributor to Opperman Hall and Law Library, which is named in his honor.
Drake University has been truly fortunate to have Dwight Opperman—alumnus of both the undergraduate college and the Law School, member of the board of trustees, and remarkably generous supporter—someone whose engagement at Drake has, without question, enriched the lives of generations of Drake students, faculty and staff and whose vision of brin...
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Jun 13, 2013 · Dwight Opperman, the former CEO of West Publishing Co., died yesterday. Opperman became an editor at West shortly after his graduation from law school in 1951 and eventually rose to the top position.