Just a general reminder to anyone to use a site like Charity Navigator to find good causes to donate to.
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or GiveWell if you want causes ranked according to their impact as measured in QALYs. They research these things pretty carefully to determine the impact. If you're not a utilitarian then you may not see the point of doing this (though on the other hand, if you're not a utilitarian, I don't know if there's any way to evaluate charities well.)
Seems to be only American
Good for him.
Raise the taxes, remove the cap on FICA contributions, implement universal healthcare.
How many more people/companies do we need to see doing this before we see change?
I am praising the action not the individual :)
Should have shared the money with the workers who built the company into a $1.6B valuation and worth acquisition.
duckin' A
Jesus Christ, it's never good enough for you, why even bother trying.
At the end of the day, stolen wages are still stolen wages.
Lol, i know, right?
So many upvotes for the guy above you defending billionaires
Just because he gave it away, doesn't remove his responsibility for how he "earned" it.
Look, at least he does not seem to have raped anyone.
I agree, but it doesn’t sound like his choices are bad. There’s a comment further down.
If anything he should have invested it into effecting political change. But that other person is right; it's never good enough for you.
In Russia that's an oligarchy. Yet here you are advocating it?
Oh, for fuck's sake.
I'm not advocating for the system. I'm just suggesting a way the money could do the greatest good.
Money can buy political change. That shouldn't be true, but it is.
If you're so hungry for a target to be mad at that you imagine them like this, maybe it's time to take a little break.
When a billionaire gives money away, it's usually to their own charity, and it's to avoid paying taxes. Of course it sounds good to say they gave it away but it reality, they give it to a charity they fully control.
There's also his age as a factor, he's probably more aware of his limited remaining lifespan than he would have been if he cashed out at 25, let's say.
Cashing out 1.6billion at any age is generational wealth.
I understand, but I think a 25 year old wouldn't think first of donating most of it.
I reserve my praises until I learn how exactly he gave away the money. Family-controlled foundations that only do political lobbing while avoiding taxes are a thing .
I wasn't able to find details with a quick search, but it sounds like it wasn't his own foundation:
After the AppNexus sale, O’Kelley and his wife carefully chose which causes to support. Their donations focus on education, social justice, technology access, and healthcare initiatives.
https://www.ceotodaymagazine.com/2025/08/could-you-give-away-1-5-billion-like-this-ceo/
Perhaps the only good billionaire is one who isn't.
I honestly hope that's the case. "Hopeful" is a nice change of pace.
Their donations focus on education, social justice, technology access, and healthcare initiatives.
Okay, but you realize the could just be the Gates Foundation, right? Or whatever bullshit charity Zuckerberg runs?
I think it’s the Cuck Foundation
I don't know if there is something much newer and more focused on the foundation aspect, but The Rich and the Super-Rich spends a bit of time on discussing foundations and how they work to preserve wealth.
well political lobbying would be good if it's lobbying for socialism i'd say
I would argue that legalized corruption is bad, even if you happen to agree with the cause.
Well, the current method of taking the high ground to make change for good ain’t exactly working out too well.
Lobby for removing that legalized corruption?
That's stupid to just "give it away" because there are so many unsolved problems in the world you'd think they'd use it to start another company which improves recycling rates or invest in nuclear power.
You might want to actually read the first sentence of the article before posting... Jus sayin'
"Brian O’Kelley banked less than $100 million after selling his $1.6 billion startup AppNexus to AT&T—and gave the rest to charity."
The question is: does it bring lasting benefits to the people?
If he gives away a billion once, eventually it will be consumed and then we're stuck in the same situation again. The rich must give money away repeatedly, that's the only way to sustain society going forward. For that, solid and robust policy changes will have to be implemented.
Well, yeah, I mean you are not wrong but in this case the guy sold his company for a billion (or rather more) and I assume that company wasn't running for just a few months. So in order to do it again he'd first have to start another company that reaches that selling price.
Other billionaires of course would need to keep giving back money they continuously amass, yes.