Charles "Chuck" Feeney - once referred to as Cornell University's third founder - died Monday in San Francisco at the age of 92, the school announced in a statement. Feeney graduated from Cornell in ...
Charles Feeney, an entrepreneur and philanthropist who gave away the $8 billion fortune he amassed after founding the famed airport retailer Duty Free Shoppers, has died. He was 92. Feeney “died ...
Chuck Feeney will dissolve his successful Atlantic Philanthropies on September 16 The Atlantic Philanthropies (Atlantic) will cease operating on Wednesday, September 16, when founder Charles "Chuck" ...
In the spring of 2017, I interviewed Chuck Feeney, the founder of both Duty Free Shoppers and private equity giant General Atlantic--and one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs in the world. At least, he ...
Charles “Chuck” Feeney ’56, a renowned businessman, Cornell alumnus, father, friend and, notably, the University’s most generous donor — died in San Francisco on Monday, Oct. 9, leaving a legacy of ...
Known for his surreptitious giving campaigns — recently donating the last of his fortune — the former hotel school student is more than a businessman. He is a philanthropic institution at Cornell and ...
After 38 years, Irish-American billionaire Chuck Feeney reached his lifetime goal of wanting to give away his entire $8 billion fortune. Feeney, who made his fortune after cofounding the retail giant ...
Deborah Terhune, the founder of the nonprofit Growing Up Africa, recently reached out to IrishCentral in hopes of sharing a message of gratitude with Chuck Feeney. Terhune is the founder and CEO of ...
As of this week, the 89-year-old former billionaire is officially broke as his foundation, Atlantic Philanthropies, went out of business after giving away more than $8 billion to charitable causes ...
Philanthropist Charles F."Chuck" Feeney has given $100 million to University of California, San Francisco to support new hospitals that opened earlier this month at UCSF's Mission Bay campus, as well ...