The death of billionaire Walter Scott at 90 years old

 The American Charity, Walter Scott, former Chief Executive Officer of Peter Kiewit Sons Inc, died at 90 years. Susan and Walter Scott, founded by the Al-Billionaire Al-Mahalir, announced the news of his death on Saturday, without mentioning the cause of death.


The Foundation, in a statement published on its official website, and Walter Scott Junior, born on May 21, 1931, which died Saturday, 25 September 2021.



 

"With great grief, we announce the death of our founders, now our employees are focused on supporting the family and preservation of their privacy during this time," she said.


According to Omaha World Herald newspaper, Walter Scott is a giant figure in the field of construction.


Scott, originating during the Great Depot after his birth in Omaha in 1931, spent its entire career at Peter Kiewit Sons, a construction company based in Omaha, which builds major projects around the world.


Scott has suggested a great success trip from the bottom to the summit, where he began working as an engineer who supervises construction projects in California and New York. , And led the company until 1998. Also continued to work as president of KIEWIT subsidiary, so this company was purchased in 2014.


Contracts of his leadership helped to preserve Fortune 500 and based Omaha among the largest engineering companies in the country.


He also left a finger as a civil leader and a charitable businessman. Many of Omaha's residents do not know the billionaire businessman a lot more than seeing his name on the interface of construction projects, and appreciates the course of societal and charity launched Nebraska University in Omaha on a full campus inside.



 

It was a distinctive man, and helped his appearance as a little year in supporting the great impact of its leadership and ability to raise donations and hundreds of millions of dollars, as well as his personal contributions to the civil affairs of Oma.


It can be said that during the last 50 years, no other figure in Omaha was the same as its great impact on the city track.


"You can not find a better model for the citizen from Walter Scott, he was basically Bania, whether it builds material things or builds his vision to Oma or Nebraska.


According to Wikipedia, Scott is constantly classified among the two richest Americans.


In June 2010, Omaha World-Herald told him after his death was intended to go almost all his personal assets to his personal descent, which supported projects in Omaha.


"In the end, almost everything will go to the institution, hoping to benefit from my hometown for many generations coming," he said.


In 2011, $ 10 million was allocated to build a college for engineering and $ 70 million to build a building with multidisciplinary energy programs, environment and health at the University of Colorado.


In November 2016, he would donate $ 53.3 million for the Colorado University of Engineering.


According to Associated Press, the wealth accumulated in Scott has allowed a good actor. Scott and his late wife Susan made significant sums of Nebraska University in Omaha and the Medical Center at Nebraska University and Colorado State University.


Because of their contributions, the name of Susan and Walter Scott for cancer research was launched on one of the main buildings at the Farid and Pamella Pavit for the new Cancer of Nebraska University.


Sections from the Jocellain Art Museum, and the Holland Theater Center in Omaha were also named in honor of Scott's tender. Scott has also had a long support for Omaha's famous animal park, where the big aquarium was named and his wife was named.



 

Walter was director of many charitable and educational organizations and served as Chairman of Omaha Animal Association, Omaha Zoo, and the Joslin Art Museum, the Horashio Al-Alam Association, Heritage Services and Policy Adviser at the Peter Kyt Institute.


According to the official site of his organization and his wife, he married Walter and Susan in 1987. They were involved in the passion for community service and charity, and many civil initiatives, both individually or as a couple. Three years later, Susan and Walter Scott founded to help strengthen their vision to be a catalyst for change.

Walter Scott Jr. was a grandpar migrant grandpar from Dundee, Scotland. He was born in Omaha in 1931 and spent his childhood in the Great Depression. It was lucky during those difficult times as his father was constantly working as head of engineers for Peter Kiewit Sons, Inc.


After graduating from Benson Secondary School, Joined Colorado State University, where he received a certificate in civil engineering in 1953. Prior to his last year married his sweetheart in high school, Caroline Valk, and I have four children, and Caroline died in 1983.


Except for the long-standing time to serve the US air force, the profession was entire Walter with Kiewit.


After working in the construction projects from California to New York, he was appointed a regional director of the company's operations in the Great Lakes region in 1961. He returned to Omaha in 1964 when he was appointed as Vice-Chair and was elected to the Board of Directors. He then appointed Vice President of CEO in 1965.

Walter Scott Jr. was a grandpar migrant grandpar from Dundee, Scotland. He was born in Omaha in 1931 and spent his childhood in the Great Depression. It was lucky during those difficult times as his father was constantly working as head of engineers for Peter Kiewit Sons, Inc.


After graduating from Benson Secondary School, Joined Colorado State University, where he received a certificate in civil engineering in 1953. Prior to his last year married his sweetheart in high school, Caroline Valk, and I have four children, and Caroline died in 1983.


Except for the long-standing time to serve the US air force, the profession was entire Walter with Kiewit.


After working in the construction projects from California to New York, he was appointed a regional director of the company's operations in the Great Lakes region in 1961. He returned to Omaha in 1964 when he was appointed as Vice-Chair and was elected to the Board of Directors. He then appointed Vice President of CEO in 1965.


When Peter Kyett died in late 1979, Walter was chosen to succeed in the post of Chairman and CEO.


He resigned from this post in 1998, but he served as Chairman Kiewit, Level 3 Telecommunications, until 2014. He served as many other companies, including Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.

When Peter Kyett died in late 1979, Walter was chosen to succeed in the post of Chairman and CEO.


He resigned from this post in 1998, but he served as Chairman Kiewit, Level 3 Telecommunications, until 2014. He served as many other companies, including Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.

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