- Tom Golisano
Blase Thomas Golisano (born 1942) is an American
billionaire businessman and the founder ofPaychex , the second-largestpayroll processor in theUnited States ; owner of theBuffalo Sabres hockey team and of theBuffalo Bandits lacrosse team; and founding member of theIndependence Party of New York . He ran forgovernor of New York in 1994, 1998 and 2002 as the candidate of the Independence Party. Although he lost each time, he increased his percentage of the vote. He spent a combined $93 million on the three campaigns. [Freakonomics revised and expanded edition, page 7]In 2002, Golisano defeated incumbent New York Governor
George Pataki in the hotly contested Independence Party primary. He received 14 percent of the vote in the gubernatorial election, his highest total in the three elections. By receiving more than 50,000 votes each time, Golisano brought the Independence Party an automatic ballot line for the succeeding four years. Golisano has anassociate's degree fromAlfred State College .Charity
Golisano has become a major philanthropist, founding the
B. Thomas Golisano Foundation in 1985, which awards grants to organizations dedicated to providing opportunities for those with disabilities and offering support to their families. [ [http://www.golisanofoundation.org Golisano Foundation Site :: Home ] ] He has also made major donations to fund health care and leading educational centers. He donated $14 million in February 2001 to theRochester Institute of Technology to fund theB. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences . Golisano donated $14 million to theUniversity of Rochester , which re-named their pediatric facility atStrong Memorial Hospital in his honor as the Golisano Children's Hospital in 2002. On March 6, 2006, Golisano donated $6 million to Bishop Kearney High School and Our Lady of Mercy Church. In September 2007, with a $10 million donation, Golisano launched the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at theRochester Institute of Technology . On October 8, 2008, Golisano donated $10 million dollars toNiagara University for a new Center for Integrated Science building that will be named in his honor.Political involvement
After New York's Republican Governor
George Pataki announced he would not run again in the 2006 elections, GOP officials attempted to recruit Golisano to run for the Republican nomination. Golisano changed his party affiliation to the GOP (with the Independence Party's chairman's blessing) in October 2005, apparently in preparation for another gubernatorial run. However, onFebruary 1 ,2006 , Golisano announced that he would not run for the governorship. [ [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/story/387414p-328759c.html New York Politics - NY Daily News ] ]Golisano has at times been an important figure in the national Reform Party, however his libertarian views have often put him at odds with the religious wing of the party. Some observers characterize this as similar to conflicts that drove former Minnesota governor
Jesse Ventura out of the Reform Party.In August of 2008, Golisano contributed $1 million to the Democratic National Convention. [ [http://news.muckety.com/2008/08/20/ny-republican-tom-golisano-gives-big-money-to-democratic-convention/4642 8-20-2008 -"NY Republican Tom Golisano gives big money to Democratic convention" - Muckety] ]
In July of 2008, Golisano formed a PAC called Responsible New York. He funded it with $5 million of his own money. The PAC gives money to candidates for the New York state legislature, regardless of party. The PAC is aiming to support candidates in favor of property tax cuts and election reform. [ [http://news.muckety.com/2008/08/20/ny-republican-tom-golisano-gives-big-money-to-democratic-convention/4642 8-20-2008 - "NY Republican Tom Golisano gives big money to Democratic convention" - Muckety] ]
Electoral history
*2002 Race for Governor
**George Pataki (R) (inc.), 49%
**Carl McCall (D), 34%
**Tom Golisano (I), 14%
*1998 Race for Governor
**George Pataki (R) (inc.), 54%
**Peter Vallone (D), 33%
**Tom Golisano (I), 8%
*1994 Race for Governor
**George Pataki (R), 49%
**Mario Cuomo (D) (inc.), 45%
**Tom Golisano (I), 4%Awards and honors
Golisano has received recognition for his business prowess and philanthropy, including:
*2008 “Niagara Frontier Executive of the Year” presented by the
University at Buffalo School of Management Alumni Asssocation
*David T. Kearns Medal of Distinction - recognizing significant achievements in business, public service and education, by theUniversity of Rochester 'sWilliam E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration
*Rochester Business Hall of Fame (2001)
*The 1987 Herbert W. VandenBrul Entrepreneurial Award, presented byRochester Institute of Technology 's College of Business
*"Master Entrepreneur" award in Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year awards competition for Western New York
*The "Distinguished Citizen of the Year" award from theOtetiana Council of theBoy Scouts of America
*Shumway Distinguished Service Award from Family Service of Rochester
*Humanitarian of the Year Award, presented by the Boy's Town of Italy, and the Commerce and Industry Award of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
*Outstanding Alumni Award from the American Association of Community Colleges
*Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree fromSt. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y.
*Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree fromRoberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, N.Y.External links
* [http://www.golisano.com/ Tom Golisano's Web Page]
* [http://www.golisanofoundation.org/ B. Thomas Golisano Foundation]
* [http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/10/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=BBWS&datatype=Person Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People]
* [http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/54/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=54&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=BBWS&datatype=Person Forbes.com: Forbes 400 Richest in America 2004]
* [http://stronghealth.com/services/childrens/index.cfm Golisano Children's Hospital]References
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