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The Goodwin Foundation carried on the community-minded attitude of Leo Goodwin Sr. after his death. It sponsors a scholarship at Broward Community College. The Leo Goodwin Sr. Chair in Law was established at Shepard Broad Law Center with an initial gift from the late Leo Goodwin Sr. The Goodwin Chair allows the Law Center to invite ...
GEICO was founded in 1936 by Leo Goodwin Sr. and his wife Lillian Goodwin to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families. [6] Since 1925, Goodwin had worked for USAA, an insurer that specialized in insuring only military personnel. He decided to start his own company after rising as far as a civilian could ...
Leo Goodwin Sr. (1886–1971), founder of GEICO Leo Goodwin Jr. (died 1978), businessman Leo Goodwin (swimmer) (1883–1957), American swimmer and gold medalist
Lillian Goodwin was an American businesswoman who co-founded private auto insurance company GEICO with her husband Leo Goodwin, Sr. in 1936. She was the mother to Leo Goodwin, Jr. She moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in the 1960s. [ 1 ]
Founded in 1974, the school was named in recognition of lawyer and philanthropist Shepard Broad's counsel, community leadership and financial support. The law building's name recognizes Leo Goodwin Sr.'s commitment to the advancement of education and research.
Leo Goodwin Jr. (c. 1929-1930 - January 15 1978) was an American businessman, born to the co-founders of auto insurance company GEICO: Lillian Goodwin and Leo Goodwin Sr. He became involved in the family business.
Leo Goodwin, Sr., founder of GEICO; philanthropist [57] Wayne Huizenga, business/civic leader [58] Travis Jeppesen, author [59] Kenneth A. Jessell, educator and 6th President of Florida International University [60] D. James Kennedy, televangelist, author [61] Todd Kohlhepp, serial killer
A referendum of the First Nation's members on June 13, 2022 approved a Custom Election Code, with 22 of 39 votes cast in favour of the code. [14] This Custom Election Code replaces the electoral process laid out in the Indian Act.