Current:Home > reviewsBillionaire rains cash on UMass graduates to tune of $1,000 each, but says they must give half away -Wealth Legacy Solutions
Billionaire rains cash on UMass graduates to tune of $1,000 each, but says they must give half away
View
Date:2025-04-14 18:55:49
MEREDITH, N.H. (AP) — The clouds weren’t alone in making it rain on the commencement ceremony at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth last week. On stage, billionaire philanthropist Rob Hale surprised the graduating class of more than 1,000 by pointing to a nearby truck holding envelopes stuffed with cash.
Huddling under ponchos and umbrellas at the soggy ceremony, the graduates yelled and cheered, their mouths open wide, as Hale announced he was showering cash upon them. Security guards then lugged the cash-filled duffel bags onto the stage.
Hale told the students each would get $1,000. But there was a condition: They were to keep $500 and give the rest away.
Hale said the greatest joy he and his wife Karen had experienced in their lives had come from the act of giving.
“We want to give you two gifts. The first is our gift to you,” Hale told the students. “The second is the gift of giving. These trying times have heightened the need for sharing, caring and giving. Our community needs you, and your generosity, more than ever.”
The founder and chief executive of Granite Telecommunications, Hale is estimated by Forbes to have a net worth of $5.4 billion. He owns a minority stake in the Boston Celtics.
It’s the fourth year in a row that he has given a similar gift to a group of graduating students. Last year it was to students at UMass Boston, and before that it was to students at Roxbury Community College and Quincy College.
But the students at UMass Dartmouth had no idea in advance that Hale would be speaking. Graduating students that didn’t attend the ceremony missed out on the money. Hale told students his path to success had been rocky, after his previous company Network Plus filed for bankruptcy in 2002, during the dotcom crash.
“Have you ever met someone who lost a billion dollars before? Hale said, as he joked about giving the students career advice. “I may be the biggest loser you ever met, and you have to sit in the rain and listen to me.”
veryGood! (8111)
Related
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- Defense appeals ruling to keep Wisconsin teen’s homicide case in adult court
- Tennessee plans only one year of extra federal summer food aid program for kids
- Time loop stories aren't all 'Groundhog Day' rip-offs. Time loop stories aren't all...
- Meta donates $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund
- You Won't Believe What Austin Butler Said About Not Having Eyebrows in Dune 2
- These are their stories: Sam Waterston to leave ‘Law & Order’ later this month after 400 episodes
- Sam Waterston to step down on 'Law & Order' as District Attorney Jack McCoy
- Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
- Arkansas parole board chair was fired from police department for lying about sex with minor
Ranking
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- U.K. bans American XL bully dogs after spate of deadly attacks
- Judge dismisses case against Michigan man accused of threatening Biden, Harris
- Veterans advocate claims smoking gun records prove toxic exposure at military base
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Alyssa Milano Shares Hurtful Messages Her Son Received After She Posted His Baseball Team's Fundraiser
- Larry David forced to apologize for attacking Elmo on 'Today' show: 'You've gone too far'
- Why Taylor Swift’s globe-trotting in private jets is getting scrutinized
Recommendation
North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
Bruce Springsteen Mourns Death of Mom Adele With Emotional Tribute
How do you guard Iowa's Caitlin Clark? 'Doesn’t matter what you do – you’re wrong'
Stock market today: Asian shares mostly rise after Wall Street rebound led by tech stocks
Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to hear governor’s lawsuit against GOP-controlled Legislature
Olivia Culpo Reacts After Christian McCaffrey's Mom Says They Can't Afford Super Bowl Suite
New California Senate leader says his priorities are climate change, homelessness and opioid crises