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Milken has also been engaged in philanthropic activities since the early 1980s.
The group was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in 2007 in recognition of its long history of philanthropic activities.
The Tata Group was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in 2007 in recognition of the group's long history of philanthropic activities.
He was frequently engaged in philanthropic activities connected with his own congregation, but additionally, " no labor was too great and no journey too long for him " in the service of the Jews of Germany, Austria, Russia, and even Abyssinia and Persia, so that he came to be known as the " international schnorrer ".
These philanthropic activities continue to this day through the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation.
Past 100 years old he continued to serve as the chairman of the Trollope Society and as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Roxbury Latin School, having graduated from there in 1919 and served as a Trustee since 1940 ; among his philanthropic activities were generous donations both to the School and to Harvard University.
His grandson, another David Davies, continued Llandinam's philanthropic activities and was elevated to the peerage.
A daughter of oil tycoon H. L. Hunt, she grew up in Dallas, Texas and then lived in Denver, Colorado for many years, where she was active in many community and philanthropic activities.
The Company, which originally regulated leather merchants, continues to act as an advocate for the UK leather trade, together with its leather-associated livery partners: Cordwainers, Curriers, Girdlers, Glovers, Saddlers and Tallow Chandlers, like which nowadays it is primarily involved in philanthropic, charitable and educational activities.
Among his philanthropic activities was his long-time support of the Boys Clubs of America for over fifty years ( now Boys and Girls Clubs of America ).
Aside from regular philosophy courses, lectures, and workshops the organization also involved in social and philanthropic activities such as food collection campaigns, art workshops, cleaning of monuments and parks, as well as disaster rescues.
The Cal Poly Foundation leads campus philanthropic activity by supporting fundraising activities and investing and managing the campus endowments.
The Corrs have been actively involved in philanthropic activities.
The Corrs were awarded Order of the British Empire | MBEs for their philanthropic activities.
Since 1990, Lorenzo has been chairman of Savoy Capital, Inc., professionally devoted to asset management, private investments and venture capital, as well as a number of philanthropic activities.
CSU Greek organizations are involved in a number of philanthropic activities around campus, among them CSUnity, Cans around the Oval, Habitat for Humanity and RamRide.
Forbes's many philanthropic activities included the re-establishment of Milton Academy, a preparatory school south of Boston, Massachusetts in 1884.
A Trustee of the University of California, Santa Barbara ( UCSB ) Foundation, in addition to supporting scientific research and education, his philanthropic activities include the Fred Kavli Theatre for Performing Arts at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, California, as well as other projects.
His philanthropic activities had been estimated at over 1 billion US dollars in total.
Broom also found time for philanthropic and religious activities.
Thiel carries out most of his philanthropic activities through a nonprofit foundation created by him called the Thiel Foundation.
After leaving government in 1998, he has worked as a lawyer and been engaged in a number of philanthropic activities.
Butkus ' son, Matthew, was part of University of Southern California's 1990 Rose Bowl winning team as a defensive lineman, and joins his father in philanthropic activities such as the " I Play Clean " campaign.
However, limited information about the company's philanthropic activities is available on Putumayo's official website, and the company does not publish its financial information.
He was also largely involved in business activities, including the Boston and Albany Railroad and the New England Trust Company, and in philanthropic organizations as a member of the Boston Provident Association, a trustee of the Eye and Ear Infirmary and the Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Polisi's many accomplishments include philanthropic successes, broadening of the curriculum and establishment of dormitories for Juilliard's students.
Other philanthropic organizations Caroline has been involved with include the World Association of Children's Friends ( AMADE ), the Princess Grace Foundation, the Prince Pierre Foundation, the Peter Le Marchant Trust and the UNICEF.
His philanthropic activities also include Project Devi, Cancer Patients Aid Association and Banyan, which works towards rehabilitating mentally challenged homeless women.
Noted residents of Old Preston Hollow who are now deceased include ClubCorp founder Robert H. Dedman Jr., trial lawyer and Democratic Party fundraiser Fred Baron, Mary Kay founder Mary Kay Ash ; and E. J Solon, first " Old Preston Hollow " home owner and Founding Treasurer of Interstate, twice knighted by the Pope for his philanthropic efforts in Texas.

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" However, he did not begin his philanthropic work in all earnest until 1881, with the gift of a library to his hometown of Dunfermline, Scotland.
By the 1950s, MIT no longer merely benefited the industries it had worked so closely with three decades prior, and was much closer to its new patrons, philanthropic foundations and the federal government.
Between 1925 and 1940, philanthropic foundations, especially ones connected with the Rockefellers, contributed about $ 7 million to support the Yale Institute of Human Relations and the affiliated Yerkes Laboratories of Primate Biology.
His philanthropic and economic interests were extensive and varied: he endeavored to secure relief for the people oppressed with taxation ; he divided his inheritance among the poor ; from his episcopal revenues he erected baths, bridges, halls, and aqueducts ; he summoned rhetoricians and physicians, and reminded the officials of their duties.
Though a Protestant, Hill maintained a strong philanthropic relationship with the Catholic Church in St. Paul and through the northwest.
The Committee for Research in Problems of Sex helped Yerkes establish close relationships with officers from Rockefeller philanthropic foundations.
He continues to be committed to renewable energy technology, and with the help of Google. org, Google's philanthropic arm, promotes the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric cars and other alternative energy investments.
Joseph Livesey was another British temperance advocate who financed his philanthropic work with the profits attained from cheese production, following an introduction to the food product by a doctor Livesey consulted with regards to a serious ailment in 1816 .< ref > The term Teetotal is derived from a speech by Richard ( Dickie ) Turner, a follower of Livesey, in Preston in 1833.
In 2013, NTU will accept its first batch of medical undergraduates at its new joint medical school with Imperial College London, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, which received philanthropic support of S $ 400 million within months of its establishment in Singapore.
In keeping with the family's philanthropic efforts, Frieda Schiff Warburg, on her death in 1958, bequeathed a remaining to the town of Greenburgh to build a public school.
His mother, Katherine ( née Robbins ), was a longtime volunteer with the Salvation Army and other philanthropic organizations.
Like Henry Ford — a contemporary of Sloan with a rather special relationship to him as the other " head man " of an automotive colossus — Sloan is remembered today with a complex mixture of admiration for his accomplishments, appreciation for his philanthropic legacy and unease or reproach about his attitudes during the interwar period and World War II.
Karan's philanthropic work includes the Urban Zen initiative, which she founded with designer Sonja Nuttall.
* The Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic arm of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America ( GCSAA ), is a collaborative effort of the environmental and golf communities, dedicated to strengthening the compatibility of golf with the natural environment.
Its mission is to partner with donors in providing philanthropic support to build a greater University of Kansas.
" Pinel also emphasized the necessity for leadership that was " thoughtful, philanthropic, courageous, physically imposing, and inventive in the development of maneuvers or tactics to distract, mollify, and impress " and " devoted to the concept of order without violence ", so that patients are " led most often with kindness, but always with an inflexible firmness.
They were a very prominent family in the Society of Friends or Quakers, and intermarried with many of the other prominent Quaker families, being involved both in business and social and philanthropic causes.
Along with a policy of loosening restrictions by the Brazilian government, Ilê Aiyê's sound and message spread to groups like Grupo Cultural do Olodum, who established community centers and other philanthropic efforts.
One of the clearest literary expressions of Renaissance humanist philosophy is Pico della Mirandola's famous 15th-century Oration on the Dignity of Man, which echoes the philanthropic myth of human creation, though with the Christian God as the Promethean Creator.
Commercial movies and television adopted the word and idea, and a leading Classically American philanthropic initiative by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, the " Giving Pledge ", used the word with global publicity.
They represent ( from left to right ): Charity among the founders of Florentine philanthropic institutions, Christ enthroned with Mary and John the Baptist, and Florentine artisans, merchants and humanists.

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