Veteran-Owned Wall Street Firm Employs Disabled Vets
ABC News
By Angel Canales
Mar 26, 2014
When Lawrence Doll returned to the U.S. from Vietnam in 1969 he never forgot the help he received during his transition into civilian life.
“There was a silent majority that wanted to work with veterans and most of them were former veterans and it was something I’ll never forget,” said Doll, who was drafted into the Marines and served as a Scout Sniper.
Doll was wounded during his second tour in combat and spent four months in the U.S. Naval Hospital in Guam before coming to the United States.
Doll’s duty in Vietnam earned him two Purple Hearts, the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and a prestigious appointment to the United States Marine Corps Honor Guard in Washington, D.C.
He is now returning the favor to other veterans by hiring them at the Wall Street firm he founded named Drexel Hamilton.
One of his company’s goals is to employ as many veterans possible and offer meaningful employment opportunities to disabled vets who want a career in financial services.
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