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==Officers== | ==Officers== |
Revision as of 00:19, 2 November 2008
MacArthur Foundation is one of the largest U.S. philanthropic foundations. It "was founded in 1978 when John D. MacArthur passed away. He left ninety-two percent of his approximately $1 billion estate to begin the foundation. The foundation was created in John's will but with no instructions on how the money should be used. He left that up to his hand-picked board of directors. The composition of the first board included Catherine T. MacArthur (his wife), J. Roderick MacArthur (their son), three officers of Bankers Life (the company he established), and Paul Harvey (radio commentator)." [1]
- Founding President - John Corbally
Contents
Grants
- MacArthur Foundation: Human Rights and International Justice, Recent Grants
- MacArthur Foundation: Conservation and Sustainable Development, Recent Grants
Officers
Accessed November 2008: [2]
- Robert E. Denham - Chair of the Board (Replaced Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot)
- Jonathan F. Fanton - President (Since 1999)
- Elizabeth Kane - Secretary of the Foundation
- Barry Lowenkron - Vice President, Program on Global Security and Sustainability (replaced John Hurley)
- Susan Manske - Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
- Joshua J. Mintz - Vice President, General Counsel and Assistant Secretary
- Elspeth A. Revere - Vice President, General Program
- Andrew Solomon - Vice President, Public Affairs
- Julia Stasch - Vice President, Program on Human and Community Development
- Arthur M. Sussman - Vice President
- Marc P. Yanchura - Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Directors
Accessed November 2008: [3]
- Robert E. Denham
- Lloyd Axworthy
- John Seely Brown
- Jonathan F. Fanton
- Jack Fuller
- Jamie Gorelick
- Mary Graham
- Donald R. Hopkins
- Alan B. Krueger
- Will Miller
- Mario J. Molina
- Marjorie M. Scardino
- Claude M. Steele
Investment Committee
- Robert Denham
- Richard Mayo
- Will Miller (Chair)
- Maarten Nederlof
- Marjorie Scardino
- Thomas Theobald
- Byron Wien
MacArthur Award for International Justice
In March 2008, Kofi A. Annan received the foundations first MacArthur Award for International Justice. In October 2008, the award was also given to Justice Richard J. Goldstone. [4]
Contact details
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
140 S. Dearborn Street,
Chicago, IL 60603-5285
USA
Phone: (312) 726-8000
Web: http://www.macfound.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- MacArthur Fellowship
- Adele S. Simmons
- Conservatives target the MacArthur Foundation
- Mechai Viravaidya
- Magaly de Oliveira Marques
- Murray Gell-Mann - former board member
- William E. Lowry - was the former Vice President, Human Resources
- Drew Saunders Days, III - former Board member
References
- ↑ John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Learning to Give, accessed October 22, 2008.
- ↑ Officers, MacArthur Foundation, accessed November 2, 2008.
- ↑ Directors, MacArthur Foundation, accessed November 2, 2008.
- ↑ Advancing International Justice; Honoring Justice Richard Goldstone, MacArthur Foundation, accessed October 22, 2008.