- J. B. Fuqua
J.B. Fuqua (pronounced "few-kwa") (
June 16 ,1918 –April 5 ,2006 ) was a businessman, philanthropist and chairman of The Fuqua Companies and Fuqua Enterprises.Born John Brooks Elam, Jr. in
Prince Edward County, Virginia and raised on a small tobacco farm, Fuqua formed a number of successful business conglomerates. After listening to WRVA from an early age, pursued his interest in radio by earning his commercial operator's license at age 17.As an adolescent, Fuqua educated himself by requesting books from the
Duke University Library to be mailed to his farm. He credited Duke's lending program with enabling him to learn about business techniques and demonstrated his considerable gratitude to the university by donating $10 million to create its business school,The Fuqua School of Business . His giving to Duke totaled almost $40 million. He is an honorary alumnus of Duke.Another of Fuqua's philanthropic projects was the
Fuqua School inFarmville, Virginia , formerly the Prince Edward Academy. His gift of $10 million in 1993 and a subsequent donation of over $2 million were pledged with the goal of transforming the school from a small private institution on the verge of bankruptcy into a model for rural pre-K-12 education.From the 1950s to the 1990s, Fuqua developed a sizable business empire: including Snapper lawnmower dealerships and multiple media outlets, among them a TV station with his initials —
WJBF-TV inAugusta, Georgia .Fuqua was active in politics for much of his life. He served in the
Georgia House of Representatives and theGeorgia Senate , and he chaired the Democratic Party of Georgia from 1962 to 1966. He also was a close friend and supporter of presidentsJimmy Carter andLyndon B. Johnson .Mr. Fuqua was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 2002.He is survived by his widow,
Dorothy Chapman Fuqua , a noted philanthropist in her own right and a son J. Rex Fuqua. Another son, Alan, was killed in an airplane crash in 1970 at the age of 18. His great grandfather, John Fuqua, is credited with founding the town ofFuquay-Varina, North Carolina .External links
* [http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/ The Fuqua School of Business]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?path=/BusinessIndustry/TopCompaniesEntrepreneursBusines&id=h-1914 New Georgia Encyclopedia Entry]
* [http://www.horatioalger.com/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=fuq84/ Horatio Alger Association Biography]
* Description of "Fuqua", J.B. Fuqua's Autobiography (ISBN 1-56352-680-8)
* [http://www.fuquaschool.com/ The Fuqua School, a PK-12 College Preparatory School in Farmville, VA]
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