Perhaps the greatest philanthropist ever, who operated in anonymity for nearly 50 years, Chuck Feeney's story is awe-inspiring.The book chronicles Feeney's meteoric rise from working class beginnings in Elizabeth, New Jersey to the CEO of Duty Free Shopping, capturing one of first truly global ma...
Achievements of Atlantic Philanthropies and Chuck Feeney.
He must go to the Kremlin to take formal possession of the nuclear suitcase from Mikhail Gorbachev as soon as the Soviet president resigns. But he can’t leave the White House just yet. Already he is facing the first crisis of the new era. After saying good-bye to the CNN crew, Yeltsin finds a gri...
Jeff Mahlstedt and Ara Daglian, a Cornell alumnus and sometime sandwich maker for Feeney, were organizing a roast in the Metropolitan Club on Sixtieth Street and Fifth Avenue to celebrate Feeney’s fiftieth birthday, which fell on April 23. They told Feeney the event was to be a surprise party for...