
Richard A. Henson
Richard A. Henson was an American philanthropist and businessman known for his generous donations supporting education and medical research. He founded Bill Me Later, a company that offered credit payment solutions, which was later acquired by PayPal. Henson’s philanthropic efforts focused on enhancing university facilities and funding scholarships, notably at the University of Maryland, where his contributions helped expand academic programs and research. He is remembered for his commitment to community development and fostering innovation through strategic philanthropy, improving educational opportunities, and advancing healthcare initiatives.