Lutnick suffocates talking about the employees who were killed on 9/11
Cantor Fitzgerd CEO and Trade Minister Howard Lootnick was clearly emotionally in his confirmation session on Wednesday and remember more than 650 employees – including his brother, Gary – of his company that was killed in New York City on 9/11.
“As you can imagine, the pain that we suffered from with Gary and 657 of my friends and other colleagues in Cantor Fitzgerald were killed on September 11,” Lotney said during the assertion session before the Senate Trade Committee.
“I still can’t say that without feeling emotion, sorry,” Lottenic continued. “No one was survived in the office. I used to take my son, Kyle, to his first kindergarten day, and for this reason I am with you today.”
Lootnick said that he gave his remaining employees alive the next day: attending 20 funerals per day for the next 33 days, or trying to rebuild the company to care for families.
Lootnick said that the employees agreed to donate 25 percent of their salaries to the families of their missing colleagues, as he raised $ 180 million over the next five years.
“My employees, they sew my soul together.” When he took a division of the public in 2008, Lutnick said he had paid these employees to double what they provided to the families.
Lootnick was presented by Vice President Vans, who described the candidate as a “dear friend” and “the power of nature.”
“I can’t think about a better person to be more than one person who is a productive man, a salesman who is an incredible person and does not forget the employees he lost on that day,” Vans said.
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