Fred Eychaner Explained
Fred Eychaner (born 1944)[1] is an American businessman and philanthropist.[2] [3]
Eychaner is the chairman of Newsweb Corporation.[4] [5] He was included in Chicago magazine's 2014 list of the 100 most powerful Chicagoans.[6] In 2005, the Chicago Tribune estimated his wealth at $500 million.[2] In 2015, he was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame.[7]
Eychaner is a major donor to Democratic campaigns, gay rights advocacy groups, and arts organizations.[8]
Eychaner is married to Danny Leung.[9]
Early life and education
Eychaner was born to a middle-class Methodist family in DeKalb, Illinois, the son of Mildred (Lovett) and Howard Franklin Eychaner.[10] [11] [12] His father owned a moving and storage business.[13] He has three siblings, including Iowa businessman Rich Eychaner.[14] He attended the Medill School of Journalism.
Business interests
In the late 1970s, Eychaner founded Metrowest Corporation, which would eventually become Newsweb, which prints a wide variety of newspapers. It was in 1982 that, through Metrowest, he launched Chicago television station WPWR-TV Channel 50 in Chicago. It was also in 1982 that, alongside Chicago White Sox owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn, he was involved in the launching of the subscription sports television service Sportsvision. The service was sold to Cablevision in 1984, which converted it into a basic cable service. In 2002, WPWR was sold to Fox Television Stations for a reported $425 million. Then, in 2005, through Newsweb, he launched Chicago radio station WCPT (820 AM), branded as Chicago's Progressive Talk.
Philanthropy
He is President of the charitable organization Alphawood Foundation which granted the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London £20m in 2013.[15] Eychaner has given the Clinton Foundation more than $25 million.[16] He is also credited with getting the long-delayed FDR Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island in New York finally constructed.[17]
In November 2013, Alphawood announced a $2 million matching grant to help jumpstart construction of the Bloomingdale Trail in Chicago.[18]
Eychaner commissioned architect Tadao Ando to design his house in Chicago, which was completed in 1997, and the Wrightwood 659 gallery next door, which officially opened in 2018.[19]
Political activities
He has been a top Democratic donor for several cycles and in the 2012 election cycle was the top donor to Democratic Super PACs, giving more than $14 million.[20]
Boards
He serves on the board of the Joffrey Ballet,[21] and of the Art Institute of Chicago.[22] He is also a trustee of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.[23]
In September 2010, President Barack Obama appointed Eychaner a general trustee to the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[24]
Honors
Eychaner was awarded the 2021 National Medal of Arts.[25]
Notes and References
- Web site: 2017 Legendary Landmark Fred Eychaner . Landmarks Illinois . 18 July 2024.
- News: Fred Eychaner. McCormick. John. June 7, 2005. Chicago Tribune. 1 June 2013.
- News: A Long Strange Trip. Armstrong. David. September 30, 2002. Forbes. 1 June 2013.
- Book: Herrnson. Paul S. Deering. Christopher J. Wilcox. Clyde. Interest Groups Unleashed. 1 June 2013. 2012-08-10. CQ Press. 9781452203782. 160–.
- Book: Gross, Theodore L.. The Rise Of Roosevelt University: Presidential Reflections. 1 June 2013. 2005-01-01. SIU Press. 9780809389711. 143–.
- News: Fred Eychaner - Chicago magazine. March 2014. Chicago magazine. 5 June 2014.
- Web site: Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161022135446/http://glhalloffame.org/index.pl?page=inductees&todo=year. 2016-10-22.
- Web site: Fred Eychaner, Alphawood Foundation . Inside Philanthropy . 18 July 2018.
- Web site: Chicagoans, including Rahm Emanuel, attend White House State Dinner for the Japanese prime minister . Chicago Suntimes . 18 July 2024.
- http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2014-05-01/business/ct-eychaner-lockett-confidential-0501-biz-20140501_1_pflag-donor-ed-burke Chicago Tribune: "Attention-shy Democratic donor Fred Eychaner opens up" by Melissa Harris
- News: Passages: Howard Franklin Eychaner. 9 November 2005. Windy City Times. 5 June 2014.
- http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005-05-18/news/0505180104_1_des-moines-barbara-oak-brook Chicago Tribune Obituary: "Eychaner, Mildred Lovett"
- http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/meet-fred-eychaner-the-most-mysterious-figure-in-democratic-party-politics-20140508 National Journal: "Meet Fred Eychaner, the Most Mysterious Figure in Democratic Party Politics - Tracking down Fred Eychaner, one of the most reclusive—and powerful—donors in Democratic politics, was no easy task" by Daniel Libit
- News: Baseball history includes gay owner of minor league Cubs franchise. Forman. Ross. February 24, 2010. Windy City Times. 1 June 2013.
- News: SOAS given £20m donation from Alphawood foundation. November 2, 2013. 2 November 2013. BBC News.
- News: William J. Clinton Foundation releases donor list; Gates, Chicago's Fred Eychaner major givers. January 1, 2010. 5 June 2014. Chicago Sun-Times.
- News: LEADERS Interview with Ambassador William J. vanden Heuvel, Chairman, Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park. April 2, 2012. 5 June 2014. LEADERS magazine.
- News: Newsweb Corp.'s Fred Eychaner steps up for Bloomingdale Trail. November 20, 2013. 5 June 2014. Crain's Chicago Business.
- News: Pollock . Naomi R. . Wrightwood 659 by Tadao Ando Architect & Associates . 15 January 2020 . Architectural Record . Pollock.
- News: Handful of megadonors dominate campaign money chase. Schouten. Fredreka. October 29, 2012. USA Today. 6 June 2014.
- Web site: The Joffrey Ballet Board of Directors. The Joffrey Ballet. 9 June 2014.
- Web site: Art Institute of Chicago Board of Trustees. 6 June 2014.
- Web site: Asian Art Museum Board and Commission. 6 June 2014.
- News: Sweet. Lynn. Obama taps Penny Pritzker, Fred Eychaner as Kennedy Center trustees. 6 June 2014. Chicago Sun-Times.
- News: Mindy Kaling, Bruce Springsteen, Colson Whitehead Are Among Recipients of National Arts Awards. Calfas. Jennifer. March 20, 2023. The Wall Street Journal.