Cornell (thank) U

Stephen Paletta: Lacrosse, Philanthropy, and Oprah?

Cornell (thank) U Season 4 Episode 165

From pioneering patented construction technologies that transformed NYC’s infrastructure, to working underground for over a decade (and surviving to share  with us what’s really down there!), Stephen Paletta '87 has built a career and a life defined by innovation and purpose.

A life-changing trip to Rwanda sparked a mission of giving back, and he’s been reshaping philanthropy ever since.

As the "Biggest Giver" on Oprah’s Big Give, Stephen used his $1M prize to launch GiveBack, a platform empowering "everyday philanthropists" to create meaningful change. 

Stephen’s time at Cornell was also life-changing in more personal ways. His friendship with Frank Kelly sparked a spiritual awakening that has guided his purpose-driven path. And in an incredible twist of fate, he met his wife when she was recovering from an injury, sharing his perspective as a fellow Cornell athlete navigating the challenges of recovery. You've got to hear about his lacrosse career.

AND, find out what "Paletta Palooza" means, what the surprise is in the "Hot Truck Tuna Surprise," and what Oprah is really like.

Thank you to Frank Kelly, Jack and Callie Gitlin. Timmy Kelly and Carolyn Paletta for bringing Stephen to the podcast.

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