Richard Holland, Who Paired Buffett With Munger, Dies at 95
- He hosted them for dinner at his house in Omaha in 1959
- Early investment in Berkshire Hathaway funded his philanthropy
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Richard Holland, the Nebraska advertising executive who helped link up one of the great partnerships in business history, the one between Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Chairman Warren Buffett and his deputy, Charles Munger, has died. He was 95.
He died on Aug. 9 at his home in Omaha after a brief illness, according to a news release from Omaha Performing Arts, one of the many local groups he supported.