At Fueltrax, our passion for helping extends far beyond our client base. From providing access to clean drinking water in Africa to helping our military veterans gain meaningful post-service careers, we’re proud to fund a variety of philanthropic programmes both home and abroad.
Kind. Compassionate. Caring.
Anthony and his wife Michelle have spent the last 25 years building brighter futures for the young children around the world that need their help most.
Since 2007, Sky High for Kids events have pledged over six million dollars to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Texas Children’s Cancer Center and the Ronald McDonald House of Memphis, among others.
Helping young men and women achieve their dreams has always been a driving force for Anthony and Michelle. Which is why Fueltrax are delighted to be able to support U.S Naval Academy graduate and officer, LTCR Jesse Iwuji in in his racing career.
"I have a new partnership with Fueltrax and this one’s special to me. Fueltrax is a US company that has pioneered and led the industry in marine fuel management systems, which speaks my mariner language. And to top it off, over 50% of their operations are based out of my native country, Nigeria."
Jesse Iwuji
"Special operations personnel offer tremendous value to small businesses, as they have deep experience working with ambiguous challenges and can be trusted to lead with integrity in those times when no playbook exits. That's an especially valuable trait for a company like Fueltrax, working with emerging technology and a primarily international client base. We are proud of our support to The Honor Foundation, and it is the least we can do to give back to these warriors who have allowed us to exercise our freedoms and build our company under the umbrella of protection that they have provided us all."
Anthony George, CEO
The Grand Order Of Successful Entrepreneurs– or GOOSE Capital – has invested more than $30 million in start-ups since 2005.
As one of just 26 members, Anthony is a super angel investor, focusing on early stage venture capital and helping his portfolio companies achieve their full potential.
GOOSE Capital has 16 live investments and has had four exits of 5-10x since its inception by legendary Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Dr. Jack Gill, and Founder and CEO of Compaq Computers, Rod Canion.
Anthony currently serves as the board chairman of The Woodlands Christian Academy Governance Board, where his two sons, Blake and Grant, are alumni. The Woodlands Christian Academy is governed by a self-perpetuating Executive Board of Directors that include parents, faculty, and members of the greater Christian community who share the vision for the school and have a vested interest in its success.
Anthony is a member of the Center for Innovation, Commercialization and Entrepreneurship (CICE) Advisory Council with Lamar University – his alma mater. The CICE works intimately with regional development organizations and businesses to expand market opportunities to enhance the region’s economic capacity. Through the LU College of Business, the CICE building was rebuilt after Hurricane Harvey, utilizing federal grants and private donations. Anthony’s ongoing investment in this sector continues to benefit education, with CICE a shining example.
In 2019, Anthony was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award, The highest honor to be given out by the university. The Distinguished Alumni award recognizes Anthony’s dedication to his profession, service to the community, and loyalty to his alma mater.