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Lee had been a committee chair for the Evening Champions during his junior year, and after friends and organizers describe as a year of unusually hard work, he was named co-chair.
Lee is now working for a management services company in Connecticut. He concentrated in biology, and the Class of 1993 yearbook lists him as assistant director of the International Relations Council. But Evening With Champions was his main activity.
"Chaz is an extremely honest man and very dedicated to the Evening With Champions," says Julian E. Barnes '93, Lee's roommate and a former president of The Crimson. "I am sure he would only act in the best interests of Eliot House and the Jimmy Fund."
If the Evening With Champions money was taken, how might it have happened? One former Evening With Champions official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the treasurer as the main keeper of books for the show. Committees would bring money they made to the treasurer, who would take the...
Money could be stolen from the Evening With Champions in two ways, the official says. A committee chair, for example, might not give all proceeds over to the treasurer. Or the treasurer might record less in the general ledger than a committee had brought in.