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William Aramony (July 27, 1927 – November 11, 2011) was CEO of United Way of America for more than twenty years and helped build the organization into the largest charity in the United States.〔Barrett, William P.: ("America's Biggest Charities," ) Forbes Magazine, December 6, 2010.〕 He retired in 1992 amid allegations of fraud and financial mismanagement, for which he was subsequently convicted and sentenced to prison.〔 ==Early years== William J. Aramony was born in Jewett City, Connecticut. His parents, Russell & Nazley Farrah Aramony, emigrated to the United States from Lebanon, and he was the youngest of their five children. He grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts, graduated from Clark University in 1949 and matriculated at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, where in 1951 he earned a master's degree.〔Cushman, Jr., John H.:("Charity Leader's Success Was Also His Undoing" ) New York Times, February 28, 1992〕〔 Aramony married the former Bebe Ann Nojeim, and the union produced three children, William, Susan and Robert.〔 Son Robert was at one time president of Sales Service/America Inc., a for-profit subsidiary of UWA.〔 Aramony served in the Medical Service Corps of the United States Army, treating soldiers returning from the Korean War with posttraumatic stress disorder. He was assigned to a Texas military hospital from 1951 to 1953 as a lieutenant.〔
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