Egan was a leader in numerous educational, business and technology groups, serving as director of the Massachusetts High Technology Council and Business Roundtable, director of the
New York Stock Exchange Advisory Board, and founder of the Hopkinton Technology for Education Foundation in
Hopkinton, Massachusetts, where EMC was based. He donated part of his fortune to the
Boy Scouts of America as well as health and education groups. He played critical role in the creation of the Maureen and Richard J. Egan Engineering/Science Research Center, dedicated in October 1996 at Northeastern University, his
alma mater. He started an engineering center in
Israel to help develop EMC's products and he was credited with greatly improving
Israel's technology infrastructure. ==Ireland==