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About Bill Daniels

A man dedicated to making life better... one person at a time.

"When you put your life in perspective, you realize how little time there is to make something truly significant out of it. To some people this might mean acquiring a lot of possessions, building a business or owning property. There's nothing wrong with these aspirations, but for me, they pale in comparison to individuals who want to leave something more consequential as their legacy."
                                                                          - Bill Daniels

Bill Daniels, who achieved significant business success, realized that he was extremely fortunate. He believed that everyone comes into this world with an innate and unique potential for success and fulfillment.

By sharing his wealth, Bill hoped to provide the means for more people to realize their unique potential. The Daniels Fund is the culmination of Bill's lifetime of giving. Through the work of the Daniels Fund, Bill hoped that others would be inspired to give of themselves.

More about Bill Daniels
Bill Daniels was one of those remarkable individuals who achieved success through a combination of perseverance and good fortune.

As a young man, he was the undefeated Golden Gloves Champion of New Mexico. In World War II and the Korean War, he was a naval fighter pilot who retired as Full Commander in the U.S. Navy. As one of the pioneers in cable television, he went on to own and operate hundreds of cable TV systems in virtually every state in the country. The firm he founded, RBC Daniels, is nationally recognized as a leading provider of investment banking services to media and technology companies.

An avid sports fan, Bill was one of the first cable leaders to focus on sports programming, giving impetus to today's highly popular regional sports networks. He also sponsored heavyweight boxing champions, served as president of the American Basketball Association, was a founder of the United States Football League, and was an owner of several professional sports teams, including a stake in the Los Angeles Lakers.

A Lifetime of Giving...
While Bill was widely known and respected for his leadership role in the sports and cable industries, he became equally respected for his humanitarian endeavors.

Bill long believed that people fortunate enough to succeed have a responsibility to help others who may not have had the same advantages. As a result, over the years he made countless charitable contributions and gave back to the community in some highly creative and meaningful ways.

He helped found Cenikor, a nonprofit rehabilitation center for drug addicts, alcoholics, and people with criminal behavior problems. With his plane, he set a world speed record for business jets while raising $300,000 for Junior Achievement. He donated his $7 million mansion, Cableland, to Denver so that the city would have an official mayoral residence. He also was a long-time supporter of several organizations serving young people and those in need in metro Denver.

Young Americans Bank
Bill's most notable philanthropic projects to date have been his pioneering efforts in education. Recognizing the value of learning financial responsibility at a young age, Bill founded the Young Americans Bank in 1987 to provide a full range of banking services to children and young adults. Investing more than $7 million to establish the bank and continually subsidize its expenses, the institution remains the world's only chartered bank exclusively for young people.

Daniels College of Business
When the bank became fully operational, Bill turned his attention to another personal concern. He felt greater educational effort, particularly at the college and university level, should be placed on integrity, ethics, and people skills. To help address this, he donated more than $20 million to the University of Denver in support of a graduate business school that stresses such basic values as honesty, accountability, and community-mindedness. Today, DU's Daniels College of Business has gained national prominence for its ethics-based curriculum.

Enhancing the Potential of Individuals and Communities
Bill brought his unique style to all his philanthropic endeavors-a very personal concern and involvement with individuals in need and the organizations that served them. The Daniels Fund will work in the same open, responsive spirit. Through the Daniels Scholarship Program and the Daniels Grants Program, the Fund is developing dynamic relationships with the community leaders who can help students, individuals, children, and families to realize their potential.

 

 
 
The first group of Daniels Scholars graduated from college in 2004
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