Andrew Carnegie, a name synonymous with steel and philanthropy, was one of the most influential figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Born into humble beginnings in Scotland in 1835, Carnegie rose from poverty to become a titan of industry, amassing immense wealth through his steel empire.
However, what truly distinguishes Carnegie is not just his business acumen but his unparalleled commitment to philanthropy and the indelible mark he left on education, culture, and social welfare.