https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?name=Jarrett+Shadday
https://www.shaddayco.com/co-investments/
It's pretty natural to use 501c3 to offset tax liability.
Columbia Properties
Connolly Development Group
Core Property Group
The Brownstone Group
D & D Oil Company Wholesale fuel operation supplying industrial, governmental, and retail under the brands of BP, Shell, Smile, Cowboys, and Hi-Tech brands. Owner and operated from 1976 – 2005.
Cowboys Food Mart 65 Locations in five states (AL, FL, GA, MS, TN) 865 employees Sold operations to Circle K in 2004 Lease back agreement on all store properties with Circle K and currently held in a portfolio with the principle
Superior Transport Inc. Wholesale fuel operation providing product to BP, Shell, Smile, Cowboys, and Hi-Tech brands Fuel transportation company serving AL, GA, MS, TN with a fleet of 77 trucks and over 170 drivers Sold transportation division to Kennan in 2008 Grew our commercial fuels division exponentially prior to selling to Empire Petroleum Company in 2017
Wash Me Fast Built first exterior express car wash in Stockbridge, GA in 2005 From 2005-2015 built and sold eight additional locations
Big Dan’s Car Wash Premium Express Car Washes First location in Fairburn, GA in 2019 First exterior car wash focused on recurring memberships Locations under development in GA, FL, and SC
I don't see any charities they give to. You'd need to see a tax return, most likely. But that's a lot of little shell businesses to dig through.
But, there's likely a few they operate, themselves. Given the way the law works... like I said... it's natural.
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