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In [[2006]], Hunter announced he would donate $1 million for the construction of a concert shell as part of the [[Community Maritime Park]] project. In [[2005]] he contributed $120,000 to the local [[United Way]].<ref name="racism">"Racism hits home." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 17, 2007.</ref> | In [[2006]], Hunter announced he would donate $1 million for the construction of a concert shell as part of the [[Community Maritime Park]] project. In [[2005]] he contributed $120,000 to the local [[United Way]].<ref name="racism">"Racism hits home." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 17, 2007.</ref> | ||
− | He is a member of the [[Pensacola Symphony Orchestra]] board | + | He is also a member of the [[Pensacola Symphony Orchestra]] board. |
==Accusations of racism== | ==Accusations of racism== |
Revision as of 14:13, 17 May 2007
R. K. "Skip" Hunter is a retired insurance executive, former attorney (licensed in Alabama) and philanthropist.
Philanthropy and community service
In 2006, Hunter announced he would donate $1 million for the construction of a concert shell as part of the Community Maritime Park project. In 2005 he contributed $120,000 to the local United Way.[1]
He is also a member of the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra board.
Accusations of racism
In May 2007, Hunter was accused of attempting to block the sale of a home in his neighborhood to a black man, Arthur Rocker. Hunter allegedly contacted several neighbors in the Bayshore Drive area and asked them to purchase a stake in the $400,000 Seamarge Circle property. These attempts had been brought to Rocker's attention by his Realtor, Dick Carr.[1]