John S. Wold Philanthropy

John S. Wold Philanthropy
John S. Wold is a former United States congressman and the first ever geologist to have served in the US Congress. John Wold served in the U.S. House of Representatives, but two years later he gave up his position to run for senator. Afterwards, he focused his career in the private sector. The professional...

Earle I. Mack Philanthropy

Earle I. Mack Philanthropy
Earle I. Mack was a senior partner of The Mack-Cali Company, a century old real estate investment and development firm, before retiring to become a philanthropist, a patron of the arts, and an activist in thoroughbred horse racing and trading. Earle Mack has also been an Ambassador to Finland. Earle Mack...

Jimmy Carter Philanthropy

Jimmy Carter Philanthropy
The 39th President of the United States (1977-1981), James Carter Jr. has been a persistent advocate of human rights and social justice. A former peanut farmer, Carter served as Democratic governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975. Carter’s presidency emphasized the U.S. role in human rights advocacy, and he...

Ben Barnes Philanthropy

Ben Barnes Philanthropy
Ben Barnes is a political consultant who started his career at a young age. While studying at the University of Texas, Barnes ran for and won a position in the Texas State House of Representatives. A few years later, Ben Barnes ascended to the position of Texas State House Speaker, before becoming the Lt....

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