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AL GORE

Al Gore served as the Vice President of the United States, under President Bill Clinton. A Democrat from Tennessee, he has spent much of his life concerned with environmental issues, global climate change, and environmental policy.


EARLE I. MACK

has been the director of Executive and Compensation Committees for DiGiorgio/White Rose Foods Corporation, Chairman Emeritus for the Benjamin N. Cardoza School of Law, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.


JIMMY CARTER

Carter has been the most visible proponent of Habitat for Humanity since 1984. Habitat for Humanity is a charitable NGO that provides affordable housing for the poor.

Philanthropists: Politics

Ben Barnes is a political consultant who started his career at a young age. Barnes is actively involved with many Austin-area public interest organizations.

Jimmy Carter has been a persistent advocate of human rights and social justice. Carter has concentrated on disease prevention and peace programs.

Al Gore served as the Vice President of the United States, under President Bill Clinton. Gore has spent much of his life concerned with environmental issues, global climate change, and environmental policy.

Earle Mack has contributed heavily to the arts, especially in New York. Earle Mack is a recipient of the Governor’s Arts Award for his service to the arts in New York City.



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