The Andre Agassi Charitable FoundationĀ® is dedicated to transforming U.S. public education for underserved youth. The Foundation drives reform by engaging in practice, policy and partnerships that provide quality education and enrichment opportunities.
Andre Agassi
J. Jeffrey Assaf
Ivan Blumberg
C. David Cush
Kenneth H. Fearn
Mark L. Fine
David Foster
Michael D. Fraizer
David Harrison Gilmour
Larry Grossman
Brent Handler
Bill Hornbuckle
Sir Elton John
Emeril Lagasse
David Markowitz
Mark Mastrov
Lawrence T. McIntosh
Perry C. Rogers
Richard T. Santulli
Craig R. Smith
Kurt Stache
Terdema L. Ussery II
Billy Vassiliadis
Ty Warner
Jack Williams
Marsha Garces Williams
Andre Agassi Andre Agassiās 21-year professional tennis career, which included eight grand slam titles, 60 singles titles and an Olympic Gold Medal, came to an end at the U.S. Open in the summer of 2006. But in many ways that final tennis tournament marked much more of a beginning than an end.
Retiring from tennis meant that Agassi would be able to devote even more of his time to The Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, which he founded in 1994. Agassi has often said that professional tennis provided him with a steppingstone from which to touch the lives of children in a positive way. The Foundation allows him to do just that.