Charles F. Feeney '56 receives the Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship and Humanity
President Martha Pollack confers the Lifetime Achievement award to Mr. Feeney and moderated a fireside chat with his associate,Β ...
Co-founder of Atlantic Philanthropies, The Atlantic Philanthropies
Search every verified Chuck Feeney interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Chuck Feeney, co-founder of The Atlantic Philanthropies, has continued to be recognized for his lifetime of philanthropy and his "giving while living" philosophy. In December 2021, Cornell University presented him with the first Charles F. Feeney '56 Lifetime Achievement Award for Entrepreneurship and Humanity. During the event, speakers noted that Feeney grew up in modest circumstances, attended Cornell on the GI Bill, and later founded the duty-free business DFS Group. They described his giving as having been largely anonymous for many years, a choice Feeney's associate attributed to his personal modesty and desire to keep his family life private. Feeney has stated that he sees "little reason to delay giving when so much good can be achieved through supporting worthwhile causes today." Feeney has frequently spoken about his motivation for philanthropy, emphasizing empathy for those in need. He has said, "I think life is a learning process and you read books, you read stories, you empathize with people," and noted that he "had always empathized with people who have it tough in life." In various remarks, Feeney has expressed that giving while alive allows one to see the impact and "modify your mistakes," adding that it provides "satisfaction that you're achieving something that is helpful to people." He has also stated that there is "an obligation, certainly for the haves to reach out and to look and see what they can do." The Atlantic Philanthropies was scheduled to complete its work in 2016, having given away billions of dollars globally.
“There's logic in making things happen now especially if there are things out there that are necessary. I'm not here to tell anybody what they should do with their money if you make your money you do what you want with it but I think there is an obligation certainly for the haves to reach out and to look at see what the...”
“We don't realize the problems that are going to be facing the need to support our kids in schools. We teach kids how to ride bikes and some of them had never ridden a bike before and of course the joy of some child who finds out he can ride a bike ... was like winning the lottery.”
“Any money that people give to any good cause as long as it's well managed is worthwhile. Success is success β if you achieve what you think you wanted to achieve you operated successfully.”
“Even while dead you don't feel anything but give it away today you can see what it's going to do and then you can modify your mistakes. It is clearly more than money β it's satisfaction that you're achieving something that is helpful to people and I think you do get satisfaction out of something that happens on your wa...”
President Martha Pollack confers the Lifetime Achievement award to Mr. Feeney and moderated a fireside chat with his associate,Β ...
DFS Group Founder and The Atlantic Philanthropies Founder Chuck Feeney is inducted into the Bay Area Council's Bay Area Business Hall of Fame on Oct. 28, 2015.
"I see little reason to delay giving when so much good can be achieved through supporting worthwhile causes today." -- Chuck Feeney, visionary philanthropist and founder of The Atlantic Philanthropies. Watch this short video about Chuck Feeney, his Giving While Living philosophy and his work to have global impactβall in his lifetime.
The concept of "duty free shopping"βoffering high-end concessions to travelers, free of import taxesβwas in its infancy when, along with Miller, Feeney founded DFS on November 7, 1960. DFS began operations in Hong Kong (where it retains its corporate headquarters), later expanding to Europe and other continents. DFS' first major breakthrough came in the early 1960s, when it secured the exclusive concession for duty-free sales in Hawaii, allowing it to market its products to Japanese travelers.
In this excerpt from "Secret Billionaire: The Chuck Feeney Story," Chuck Feeney, Founder of The Atlantic Philanthropies reflects on what motivates him to give.
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