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William Foley is an American photojournalist whose work has been recognized by several national and international awards, including a Pulitzer Prize[1][2] and International Press Freedom Awards. He has worked on assignment in 47 countries, with a particular focus on the Middle East,[3][self-published source?] and currently lectures in fine arts (photography).

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Photojournalist career

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Completing his studies at Indiana University Bloomington[4] in 1978, Foley left Indiana and took a $99 one-way flight to Amsterdam, where he began to tour Europe.[3] In London, he met photo editor Horst Faas, then the Associated Press (AP) photo chief for the Middle East and Europe.[3] Faas sent Foley on assignment to Egypt, where he worked for the next several years, primarily covering the presidency of Anwar Sadat.[3] Foley was present at the 6 October 1981 military parade in which Sadat was assassinated, and photographed him only moments before his death, calling the photograph "The Last Smile".[5][self-published source?]

At Sabra and the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon in September 1982, Foley shot a "series of pictures of victims and survivors of the [Sabra and Shatila] massacre", for which he and AP won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography.[1][2][6] He later described the scene he found upon entering the camp after the departure of the Christian militiamen who had been guarding its gates:

Nothing was moving. In a place where I had made many friends, and hundreds of photographs, it was many things, but never silent. Usually, kids were yelling and playing, women were talking, dogs were barking, cars horns were honking ... but, on this morning, all was quiet. I was surrounded by piles of what, at first glance, looked like garbage, but as my brain started to work, I realized it was piles of corpses. The smell of decay was everywhere, as many of those killed had been dead for over 24 hours, in the September heat.[7]

From 1984 to 1990, he worked as a contract photographer for Time, covering stories including the Palestinian intifada, Operation Desert Shield, the Iran–Iraq War, and Nelson Mandela's first visit to New York City.[3] He has also done photographic project for the New York-based Children's Aid Society and the UK-based Save the Children.[3]

For his efforts to free Hezbollah hostage and Beirut AP colleague Terry A. Anderson, Foley received one of the first International Press Freedom Awards from the Committee to Protect Journalists in 1991, along with his wife Cary Vaughan.[8][9]

Academic career

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He currently works as an Assistant Professor of Photography at Marian University in Indianapolis.[10] He also taught for five years as an adjunct professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.[10]

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William P. "Bill" Foley II is an American businessman and sports franchise owner. He is known for his leadership in the financial services industry and as the majority owner of the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League. He founded and served as executive chairman of Black Knight, Inc. (until its acquisition by Intercontinental Exchange in 2023), a major provider of technology, data, and analytics for the mortgage and real estate sectors, following his role in building Fidelity National Financial into a leading title insurance and settlement services company. Foley spearheaded the acquisition of the NHL expansion franchise that became the Vegas Golden Knights in 2016, with the team commencing play in the 2017–18 season. The Golden Knights achieved remarkable success by reaching the Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural year—a notable accomplishment in league history—and won the Stanley Cup in 2023. Beyond sports, Foley has contributed to business and community initiatives in Las Vegas and Florida, including support for veterans and education programs. His career has spanned real estate, finance, and professional sports ownership.

Early life

Birth and background

Bill Foley, full name William Patrick Foley II, was born in 1944 in Austin, Texas. He grew up primarily in Texas, where his family were ranchers. He spent his elementary school years living in Ottawa, Canada. Limited public information is available regarding additional details of his early family background or formative influences.

Career

Bill Foley began his career in the financial services industry. He served in the United States Army before entering business. He played a key role in building Fidelity National Financial into a leading provider of title insurance and settlement services, where he held executive positions. Foley founded Black Knight, Inc., serving as its executive chairman. Black Knight provides technology, data, and analytics solutions for the mortgage and real estate industries. In 2016, Foley led the acquisition of an NHL expansion franchise, which became the Vegas Golden Knights. The team began play in the 2017–18 season. Under his ownership, the Golden Knights reached the Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural season and won the Stanley Cup in 2023. Foley's career spans finance, technology, and professional sports ownership.

Personal life

Family and private life

Bill Foley is married to Carol Foley. They are active philanthropists supporting causes related to children's education and veterans. Among the organizations they have founded and lead are the Foley Family Charitable Foundation, the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation, and the Folded Flag Foundation. They live part-time in Northern California. Limited additional details about their family or private life are documented in public sources.

Death

Bill Foley is alive as of 2024, with no record of his passing. The information previously in this section appears to pertain to a different individual with the same name.

Legacy

Impact and recognition

Bill Foley's legacy centers on his pioneering role in expanding the National Hockey League to Las Vegas through his leadership in acquiring and developing the Vegas Golden Knights franchise, which began play in the 2017-18 season. The team's immediate success—reaching the Stanley Cup Finals in its inaugural year and winning the Stanley Cup in 2023—represents historic achievements for an NHL expansion team. His contributions to the financial services industry include founding and serving as executive chairman of Black Knight, Inc., a major provider of technology, data, and analytics for mortgage and real estate sectors, as well as his earlier work building Fidelity National Financial into a leading title insurance and settlement services company. Foley has also been recognized for his community initiatives in Las Vegas and Florida, including support for veterans and education programs, reflecting his broader entrepreneurial impact across finance, real estate, and professional sports.
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