Douglas Pitt

Douglas Pitt
Born Douglas Mitchell Pitt
(1966-11-02) November 2, 1966
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Residence Springfield, Missouri, U.S.
Nationality American
Education Kickapoo High School
Missouri State University
Title Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania
Spouse(s) Lisa Pitt
Children 3
Relatives Brad Pitt (brother)

Douglas Mitchell Pitt (born November 2, 1966) is an American businessman, investor and philanthropist. He is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania, an appointment he has held since April 2010.[1] Pitt is the founder of Care To Learn,[2] a USA based domestic charity that funds emergent health, hunger and hygiene needs for children. His business career started with his founding ServiceWorld Computer Center in April 1991[2] which merged with TSI Global in July 2013.[3] A large focus of his work is in East Africa doing water projects as a Board Member of WorldServe International.[2] Pitt is the owner of Pitt Development Group,[4] a firm that specializes in the development of medical office space.

Early life

Pitt was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Jane Etta (née Hillhouse), a school counselor, and William Alvin Pitt, who ran a trucking firm and is involved in real estate. He has a brother, actor Brad Pitt (three years older) and a sister, Julie (Pitt) Neal (two years younger). The Pitt siblings all engage in a variety of humanitarian activities in Africa. Pitt attended schools in Springfield, graduating from Kickapoo High School. He graduated from Missouri State University in 1990.

Business

In 1991, he founded ServiceWorld Computer Center. In November 2007, Pitt sold a 75% interest in ServiceWorld Computer Center to Miami Nations Enterprises, the Indian Tribe of Miami, Oklahoma. Pitt remained an owner and principal operational partner of ServiceWorld. ServiceWorld is a past recipient of the W. Curtis Strube Small Business of the Year and in 2010 was awarded the SBJ Philanthropic Business of the Year. In 2012, Pitt formed TSI Integrated Services in partnership with TSI Global, a St. Louis corporation. In May 2013, the Tribe of Miami purchased a controlling interest in TSI Global. Pitt and the Tribe merged ServiceWorld into TSI Global in July 2013 where Pitt remains an operational member. As part of the technology family, Pitt had formed Nexus Underground in 2012, which provides cloud based services. Nexus Underground was sold by Pitt to the Miami Tribe and merged into TSI Global in August 2013. As a tribal owned entity, MBS and the Miami tribe were recognized in August 2013 as the 8a Business of the Year.[2]

In November of 2017, Pitt purchased back his computer company from TSI. The new entity Pitt Technology Group consists of Nexio Technologies (IT/Networking Services) / LoVo Integrations (Low Voltage, AV, Fiber Optics) / Syndeo Solutions (Cloud Services). Pitt Technology Group is managed by Kevin Waterland, a principal in the companies.

In July 2013, Pitt launched an Innovation and Business Incubation Center in owned retail space in conjunction with the Ozark Chamber of Commerce in Ozark, Missouri.[2] Pitt joined the Board of Directors of Great Southern Bank [5] in January, 2015.[6] Great Southern Bank is traded on the NASDAQ market under the symbol GSBC.

Outside of the technology industry, Pitt is a real estate investor. His company, PITT DEVELOPMENT GROUP, is a specialty development company in medical/clinical office space with offices in Springfield & St. Louis, Missouri. PDG holds property and managed properties in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas & Oklahoma.

Philanthropy

Pitt has served on many boards in Missouri starting with Big Brothers Big Sisters in 1995. Since then, some of the others include Make A Wish; Easter Seals; The Red Cross, and is a past Chairman of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. He has also served on many community task forces including Co-Chairing the Homeless Task Force in 2010 and serving on the Ready To Learn child project in 2013.[7]

In 2013, Pitt was named to the Advisory Council of The ONE Organization of Missouri.

Pitt has been an Executive Consultant for Enactus since 2011. Enactus is an international non-profit with 70,000 active students in 36 countries. Enactus is a community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world.

Care to Learn

In late 2007, Pitt heard sobering statistics on poverty in Southwest Missouri, including humiliating stories of what kids were suffering through. Pitt founded Care to Learn to provide emergent funding for child health, hunger and hygiene needs. The fund started in April 2008, and by early 2017, has grown to 32 Chapters and fulfilled over 750,000 individual child needs. Care to Learn is active in advocacy of children’s rights and works to redevelop child supportive programs.[8] The story that particularly bothered him most was one of a fifth-grade boy being teased mercilessly because he had to wear his mom’s jeans to school. “I think why it bothers me so much is because it’s so easy to fix,” he says. “And here I couldn’t find that kid. I didn’t know who he was.”[9] In 2017, Pitt stepped down as President of the Board of Directors, now operating as founder and President Emeritus.

A St. Louis CTL Board was formed in 2015 and now oversees the CTL mission over the St. Louis metro area. The Board is led by Mercy Health Systems Executive VP, Donn Sorensen. The Board consists of many local business leaders and noted celebrities like Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Cardinals Hall of Famer Jim Edmonds, and Hockey Hall of Famer Brett Hull.

Projects in Africa

Pitt first began his International service with Convoy of Hope, doing hunger missions in Budapest and Portugal. He teamed up with WorldServe International in 2005. Pitt is a current Board Member of WorldServe and helped the organization grow into one of the largest private drilling companies in East Africa, via MajiTech, a Tanzanian wholly owned company of WorldServe. Since Pitt’s involvement in 2005, WorldServe has provided clean water to over 2,000,000 Tanzanians. Pitt has worked tirelessly to bring the global challenge of clean water into focus, commenting, "Today 18,000 children will die from preventable diseases like pneumonia or diarrhea simply because they don’t have access to clean water."[10] In 2012, WorldServe brought two drilling rigs online in Kenya serving the refugee crises areas in Dadaab and eastern Kenya. In addition to water wells, WorldServe has also developed numerous medical dispensaries, sanitation buildings and schools.

In July 2010, Pitt was recognized by President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, in New York City at an event where he was named Tanzania’s first ever Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania. His duties include working with the Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Water, agriculture, education and wildlife. In 2014, Pitt has partnered with both private and government groups to address anti-poaching measures in Tanzania.[11]

In July 2013, Pitt hosted NFL future Hall of Famer Ray Lewis on his first trip to Tanzania, raising funds for clean water.[12]

In 2016, Waterboys.org[13] was formed. Featured in an NFL network commercial, hosted by Matthew McConaughey, the mission to bring life-sustaining well water to east African communities in need was introduced nationally, featuring NFL defensive end, Chris Long. Through the Chris Long Foundation,[14] Long and Pitt launched this initiative to utilize Long's NFL connections to join fellow football players, their fans and their locker rooms to raise money to fund Waterboys [15] in Africa. In 2017, Waterboys.Org ended the year with 31 wells funded and provided clean water to over 100,000 people.

Photography

Pitt has been a photographic enthusiast for over 20 years. He has done photo exhibits in galleries in New York, Pennsylvania, California, Minnesota and Missouri, with proceeds going to clean water. His photos have been featured in numerous domestic and international publications.

Virgin Mobile

Pitt became an ad spokesman for Virgin Mobile Australia, portraying The Second Most Famous Pitt, a parody of his comedic likeness as the brother of actor Brad Pitt.[16] The initial web video went viral and garnered over 1,200,000 YouTube hits in its first week.[17] This campaign became the most successful in history for Virgin Mobile becoming the top 5 viewed online ad in the world in its first month. The campaign won the Grand Prix for Effectiveness at Spikes, a Black Lion at Cannes for Effectiveness, Best of Show at AdFest, the Gold Prize at the 12th Annual Creative Business Idea Awards, two Gold AdFest Awards as well as a Gold & Silver Clio and countless Cannes Lions, AWARD, New York Festivals and many other awards. It was the thirteenth most awarded campaign in 2014. The popularity of the campaign got Pitt a spot on the Today Show with host Matt Lauer. A topic of conversation was his response to conservative comments his mother made about President Obama and gay marriage. He responded with “Moms and dads and kids agree to disagree all over the world, so why would our family be any different? There can be healthy discussion when people disagree with you, and I think there should be. The bad thing is when it turns into venom and negativity and we don’t have that in our family. It’s open discussion. We can learn from each other and, if anything, it solidifies your point or maybe you learn something.”[18]

Biking

Pitt is an avid road, mountain bike and urban bicyclist that supports numerous biking organizations. He also works to promote safe biking lanes; city and mountain bike trail systems; and bike health and safety. Pitt hosts biking fundraisers domestically and internationally.

In January 2011, Pitt became the first American on record to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and descend on a mountain bike. Biking is illegal on Kilimanjaro and permission was granted via the Tanzanian government. The ride was sponsored by Trek Bikes, Eddie Bauer/First Ascent and the Hershey Company. As a fundraiser, the event raised $750,000 for clean water projects in Tanzania. Pitt duplicated this effort in March 2013 hosting a mountain biking trip down Kilimanjaro that netted $250,000 for clean water. An additional $100,000 was raised with dual sponsors Trek Bikes, Otter Box, Pentair and Jimmy Johns as Pitt completed the 2012 Leadville 100 Mountain Bike race in Leadville, Colorado; and event he had to complete under the 12-hour deadline to collect the $100,000 for clean water; his time was 10 hours, 22 minutes.[19]

Recognitions

  • 2017 Board Member of The Chris Long Foundation
  • 2016, 2017 Biz 417 "Biz 100 Most Influential Business Leaders"
  • 2015 Horace Mann Friend of Education 2015 Award presented by the Missouri NEA
  • 2015 Ingram Magazine "50 Missourians You Should Know"
  • 2014 Edwin P. Hubble Medal of Initiative
  • 2013 Missouri ONE Honorary Advisory Committee Member
  • 2012 Missourian Award Recipient
  • 2012, 2013, 2014 Honorary Chairman – St. Louis World Food Day
  • 2011, Doug was honored with the Humanitarian Leadership Award at the Starkey Foundation Gala with fellow honorees President Bill Clinton, Randy Hogan of Pentair and Actress Marlee Matlin.
  • 2011 Springfield Public Schools Hall of Fame Inductee
  • 2011 DAR Excellence in Community Service Award
  • 2010 Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania
  • 2010 Community Foundation of the Ozarks Humanitarian of the Year
  • 2010 CASA (SW Missouri) Champion for Children
  • 2010 SBJ Philanthropic Business of the Year (ServiceWorld)
  • 2009 Sertoma Service to Mankind Award Recipient
  • 2006 Rotary (Springfield SE) Volunteer of the Year
  • 2003 Gift of Time Recipient – Civic & Community Betterment
  • 2002 Small Business Person of the Year Nominee – U.S. Small Business Administration
  • 2000 Outstanding Young Alumni Award – S. Missouri State University Alumni Association
  • 1999 W. Curtis Strube Small Business of the Year – Springfield, Missouri Chamber of Commerce
  • 1999 Family of the Year – Prevent Child Abuse of Missouri

References

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  4. "Pitt Development Group, LLC. – Build To Suit Commercial and Land Developments". pittdevgroup.com. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  5. "Corporate Profile › Great Southern Bank". www.greatsouthernbank.com. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  6. "Great Southern Bancorp, Inc. Appoints Douglas M. Pitt to Boards of Directors". January 21, 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  7. "'On the verge of something great' : An all-star lineup of community leaders will develop a long-term plan". News-leader.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  8. "Care to Learn - About". Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  9. Jeannette, Cooperman. "How Doug Pitt Stepped Out of His Brother's Shadow". www.stlmag.com. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
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  12. Breech, John. "Ray Lewis plans to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro next month". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  13. "Waterboys". Waterboys. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
  14. "The Chris Long Foundation". www.chrislongfoundation.org. Retrieved 2017-01-29.
  15. Long, Chris. "Meet the Waterboys". playerstribune.com. Retrieved 2017-01-16.
  16. Nudd, Tim (2012-07-02). "Virgin Mobile Hires Brad Pitt's Brother Doug as Non-Celebrity Endorser". Adweek. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  17. "Meet Doug Pitt, the second most famous Pitt in his family | Virgin Mobile Australia | Fair Go Bro". YouTube. 2012-06-27. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
  18. "Brad Pitt Family Drama: Brother Doug Sounds Off on Mom's Anti-Gay Letter | E! Online UK". Uk.eonline.com. 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2013-10-30.
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