• Andrew Carnegie: The World's Richest Man

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Andrew Carnegie: The World's Richest Man

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  • Growing up, my hero was always Andrew Carnegie.

    Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the U.S. steel industry in the late 19th century, becoming one of the wealthiest individuals of his time. Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie immigrated to the United States with his family in 1848, settling in Pennsylvania. He began working as a telegraph operator and climbed the ranks through positions in the railroad industry, where he made key investments that laid the foundation for his fortune.

    Carnegie revolutionized steel production with the Carnegie Steel Company. In 1901, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for $480 million, which became U.S. Steel.

    A major philanthropist, Carnegie donated the majority of his wealth to causes like libraries, education, and scientific research, embodying his belief in the “Gospel of Wealth”—that the man who dies rich, dies disgraced. His legacy includes the founding of Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, and thousands of public libraries worldwide.

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    Organizations left behind by Andrew Carnegie:

    1. Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
    2. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
    3. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
    4. Carnegie Foundation (responsible for the Peace Palace at The Hague)
    5. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
    6. Carnegie Hall
    7. Carnegie Institution for Science
    8. Nearly 3000 Carnegie Libraries
    9. Carnegie Mellon University
    10. Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
    11. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
    12. Carnegie UK
    13. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission (US)
    14. Carnegie Hero Fund (Belgium)
    15. Carnegies Belønningsfond for Heltemod (Denmark)
    Translation: Carnegie Reward Fund for Heroism
    16. Fondation Carnegie (France)
    Translation: Carnegie Foundation
    17. Fondazione Carnegie per gli atti de eroismo (Italy)
    Translation: Carnegie Foundation for Acts of Heroism
    18. Stichting Carnegie Heldenfonds (The Netherlands)
    Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund Foundation
    19. Carnegie Heltefond for Norge (Norway)
    Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund for Norway
    20. Carnegies Heltefond (Sweden)
    Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund
    21. Carnegie Rescuers Foundation (Switzerland)
    22. Carnegie Hero Fund Trust (UK)

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Growing up, my hero was always Andrew Carnegie.

Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the U.S. steel industry in the late 19th century, becoming one of the wealthiest individuals of his time. Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie immigrated to the United States with his family in 1848, settling in Pennsylvania. He began working as a telegraph operator and climbed the ranks through positions in the railroad industry, where he made key investments that laid the foundation for his fortune.

Carnegie revolutionized steel production with the Carnegie Steel Company. In 1901, he sold his company to J.P. Morgan for $480 million, which became U.S. Steel.

A major philanthropist, Carnegie donated the majority of his wealth to causes like libraries, education, and scientific research, embodying his belief in the “Gospel of Wealth”—that the man who dies rich, dies disgraced. His legacy includes the founding of Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, and thousands of public libraries worldwide.

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Listen On
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1oBMYu8DNlBOiBDJjWhbpD
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-gee-great-individuals-works/id1783223782
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/298b533c-bc77-4c78-b9b1-0d287320367e/mike-gee-great-individuals-works
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mike-gee/videos

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Organizations left behind by Andrew Carnegie:

1. Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
2. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust
3. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
4. Carnegie Foundation (responsible for the Peace Palace at The Hague)
5. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
6. Carnegie Hall
7. Carnegie Institution for Science
8. Nearly 3000 Carnegie Libraries
9. Carnegie Mellon University
10. Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
11. Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
12. Carnegie UK
13. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission (US)
14. Carnegie Hero Fund (Belgium)
15. Carnegies Belønningsfond for Heltemod (Denmark)
Translation: Carnegie Reward Fund for Heroism
16. Fondation Carnegie (France)
Translation: Carnegie Foundation
17. Fondazione Carnegie per gli atti de eroismo (Italy)
Translation: Carnegie Foundation for Acts of Heroism
18. Stichting Carnegie Heldenfonds (The Netherlands)
Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund Foundation
19. Carnegie Heltefond for Norge (Norway)
Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund for Norway
20. Carnegies Heltefond (Sweden)
Translation: Carnegie Hero Fund
21. Carnegie Rescuers Foundation (Switzerland)
22. Carnegie Hero Fund Trust (UK)

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