Good Standing
In 2003, Scott Neeson resigned from his role as President of 20th Century Fox International where he oversaw the worldwide release of blockbusters like Titanic, the Star Wars prequels, the original live-action X-men films, Braveheart and more, in order to help change the lives of impoverished children and their families working for less than a dollar a day on an unforgiving landfill in Steung Meanchey, one of the poorest areas in Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh. Since 2004, Scott has stewarded the Cambodia Children's Fund, a 501(c)(3) U.S. registered charity he personally founded and funded, now boasting fundraising offices in the UK, Hong Kong and Australia. For over two decades, Scott has helped to improve conditions on the ground, assisting with education, affordable housing, work-force training, health and wellness (addiction, disease and more), child-protection, and so much more. Since its founding, CCF and Neeson himself have received numerous awards and accolades, while bringing Scott into contact with global policy makers and renowned spiritual leaders, such as the Dali Llama, each and all moved by Scott's hands-on, in-situ immersion, dedication, and seemingly relentless care and compassion. On this episode of the Good Standing podcast, Scott discusses why he left an extremely lucrative executive position at a major movie studio, including all the material rewards such a position would provide, to move across the world to funnel all of his time and resources into one of the most hyper-problematic areas on our shared planet. Scott joined us from his office in Cambodia to lay out his inspiring story of ongoing impact and what legacy really means to him.
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