Re: RIP Gerald Grosvenor.
It would appear thousands of people have benefitted from his charity work and no doubt massive donations.
As well as the thousands he employs.
I'd say he was a valued member of society and an asset.
Without people like him this country would be a hell of a lot worse than it is.
President, Scope (formerly the Spastics Society), 1982–2005[4]
President, National Kidney Research Fund, 1985–97[4]
President, Royal National Institute for the Blind, 1986–2012[4]
President, North of England Zoological Society, 1987 until death[4]
President, Drugs and Alcohol Foundation, 1987–97[4]
Vice-President, Royal Society of St George, 1987 until death[4]
President, Holstein UK & Ireland (formerly British Holstein Society), 1988 until death[4]
Life Vice-President, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 1988 until death[4]
President, Abbeyfield Society, 1989–95[4]
President, Institution of Environmental Sciences, 1989–2013[4]
Director, Business in the Community, 1991–95[4]
Life Governor, Royal Agricultural Society of England[4]
Committee member, North American Advisory Group, British Overseas Trade Board, 1994[4]
Committee member, Nuffield Hospitals, 1995 until death[4]
Vice-President, Country Landowners' Association, 1999 until death[4]
President, Life Education Centre (Drug Prevention), 2000–12[4]
Vice-President, Royal Smithfield Club, 2004 until death[4]