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The Unforgettable Impact Of A 9/11 Hero

American flags decorating Stephen Siller's memorial
Corporate Competitor Podcast
In this edition of our Corporate Competitor Podcast, Frank Siller, the chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, discusses his brother’s heroism on 9/11 and how his legacy lives on. 

On the morning of September 11, 2001, Stephen Siller had planned to spend the day playing golf with his brothers. The youngest of seven, Stephen’s bond with his siblings was strengthened by shared tragedy—he lost both his parents by the time he was 10, leaving his older siblings to raise him. But when Stephen, a firefighter with Brooklyn’s Squad 1, heard on his scanner that a plane had struck the North Tower, he knew his plans had to change. He called his wife, asking her to tell his brothers he would meet them later.

When he reached the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, it had already been closed to traffic. Undeterred, Stephen strapped on 60 pounds of gear and ran 1.7 miles on foot through the tunnel to the Twin Towers, where he made the ultimate sacrifice, giving his life to save others. He left behind his wife and five children, but his legacy of selflessness lives on through the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, founded by his brother, Frank Siller.

The foundation has since raised more than $500 million to provide mortgage-free homes to Gold Star families and the families of fallen first responders. Frank shares a crucial lesson he learned early on in the foundation’s journey: keep it simple.

Frank Siller, CEO of Tunnel to Tunnel Foundation
Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation

“Our mission is pure,” Frank explains. “People see where their donation is going. We don’t ask for a lot of money. We asked for $11 a month.”

Frank emphasizes the importance of staying focused on the foundation’s mission and continually reinforcing it to attract new supporters.

“The one thing I’ve learned is that I’m not afraid to take on the right thing, no matter how enormous or challenging it may be,” he says. “I believe in America, and I believe in its goodness, kindness and generosity.”

He adds, “How could you say no when it’s the right thing to do?”

The Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s growth has been fueled by Frank’s unwavering commitment to listening to the needs of families and remaining laser-focused on its goals.

“All you have to do is just listen and not have the fear of not being able to do it. You can’t let fear get in the way of growing something when it’s the right thing to do,” Frank shared. “When I say I’m gonna do something, I always say it out loud because I’m a proud person, and I’m goal-oriented. But you have to say it out loud.”


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