Forbes Billionaires List Inspires Search for Real Richest People in
America
X-treme Giving is at the Heart of What Makes People the Country's
Wealthiest
SAN FRANCISCO (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) March 10, 2007 --
As the 2007 World’s Billionaires were revealed
at Forbes.com, another list is in the making, The
REAL Richest People making a difference. This inaugural list focuses
on richness in giving with the aim of inspiring businesses and
individuals to give their profits and their time.
Recipients will be selected not because of what they have or profit but
because of what they give or what they do. “True
richness comes from the love of giving back to society, and happens
whether you make $10,000 or $10 million a year,”
says list founder Tim Richardson.
People who will be on the list, reflect the best about the joy of giving
back; using their time and resources to make a difference in the world.
Nominees include a woman who has devoted her life to helping those
suffering in war-torn countries, a man who was living in his car at age
18 but now is financially independent and working to eradicate poverty
in the world, a twenty-something year old who founded an organization to
educate children all over the world, a coffee company that uses its
profits to help educate people in the coffee growing regions of the
world, and a former Microsoft VP who is setting up libraries in remote
villages all over the world.
Inspirational speaker Tim
Richardson compiled the list and is working to get his message out
to the business community as well as young people. Headsets.com
(on the 2006 list of Inc. Magazine’s fastest
growing privately held companies in America) is one of the corporate
supporters of the 2007 list. Headsets founder Mike Faith is passionate
about great service in his company and community. Faith is founder of
reservedinners.com which raises money for charitable causes through
dinners with international celebrities. Richardson is also working with
Carol LaRue, a Rotary District Governor for 2008-09, and Dr. Susan
Elkins, a District Governor of Interact. Their goal is to change the
perception of what it means to be rich by sharing a new message of
wealth with students. LaRue says, “Because
wealth is defined in our culture by what you have, a project like this
is important to teach young people the importance of giving. Our
emerging leaders and current leaders in all walks of life need role
models who believe like Tim – true wealth and
richness come from giving.”
Nominees will be accepted through the summer with the goal of announcing
the 400 REAL Richest People in America as Forbes releases its Richest
Americans list later this year.
This positive project aims to redefine richness and focus media
attention on internal rather than external wealth. After all, Richardson
says, "It's not about how good you are, it's about what good you do."
For more information: www.TheRichestPeopleinAmerica.com
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