Carlo Fidani is the Chairman of Orlando Corporation, a Toronto-area real estate company that was founded by his grandfather in 1948. He took over the family business following his father's death in 2000 and has since grown the company to include interests in construction and development, property leasing and management of over 40 million square feet of industrial, office and commercial real estate. He has been a generous supporter of health services in the Toronto area, donating to the Carlo Fidani Peel Regional Cancer Centre, the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation and the University of Toronto Mississauga. He is also co-owner of the Canadian Tire Sports Motorpark.
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Carlo Fidani, widely recognized as the Chairman of Orlando Corporation in Canada, is expected to have a staggering net worth of $4.7 billion by 2024. As a prominent figure in the business industry, Fidani has made significant contributions to the success and growth of Orlando Corporation, an esteemed real estate development and investment company. With his extensive experience and strategic leadership, Fidani has played a pivotal role in establishing the corporation as a prominent player in the Canadian market. His remarkable achievements have undoubtedly catapulted his net worth to new heights, solidifying his status as one of the wealthiest individuals in the country.
2012
$2 Billion
2013
$2 Billion
2014
$2 Billion
2015
$1.9 Billion
2016
$1.9 Billion
2017
$2 Billion
2018
$2.29 Billion
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Biography/Timeline
1948
In 1948, Fidani’s grandfather, who was also known as Carlo Fidani, founded Fidani and Sons, which is now known as the Orlando Corporation. The company was eventually transferred to Orey Fidani, Fidani’s Father, who expanded the Business.
2000
In 2000, following the death of his Father, Fidani became Chairman of Orlando Corp.
2010
In 2010, Fidani made a $10 million donation to the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine to assist with Ontario’s chronic shortage of family Physicians. His donation inspired broad support from the community, including an additional $12 million donation from Terrence Donnelly. This allowed the University to lay the foundation for the Mississauga Academy of Medicine. The new academy first welcomed medical students in August 2011 and adds 54 MDs to Ontario with each graduating class.
2016
In 2016, Fidani by way of the Orlando Corp., launched a gift-matching initiative that will see it donate up to $15 million to william Osler Health System’s three hospital sites in the Toronto area.