Gordon Moore Philanthropy

Gordon Moore Philanthropy
Gordon Moore is best known as the cofounder of Intel, as well as observer of Moore’s Law. He completed his undergraduate studies at Berkeley and received his PhD from Caltech. Gordon Moore and his wife Betty established the Moore Foundation to target science, conservation, and higher education. The...

Richard Li Philanthropy

Richard Li Philanthropy
Richard Li Tzar Kai is the Chairman of PCCW, the largest telecommunication company in Hong Kong and a leader in Asia’s information technology services industry. Richard Li is a member of the Global Information Infrastructure Commission, the Center for Strategic and International Studies’...

Irwin Jacobs Philanthropy

Irwin Jacobs Philanthropy
Dr. Irwin M. Jacobs is a scientist and the co-founder and chairman of Qualcomm. As a scientist and businessman, Dr. Irwin Jacobs has made several contributions to technology. As a philanthropist, he has served by contributing his wealth to education and the arts. Irwin Jacobs’ wrote the seminal...

Bill Gates Philanthropy

Bill Gates Philanthropy
Bill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft with Paul Allen, and the most visible CEO in the world. The Windows operating system placed Microsoft on the map and made the company synonymous with the PC. Gates’ tremendous wealth and generous philanthropy have garnered him praise and placed him in the elite of...

Michael Dell Philanthropy

Michael Dell Philanthropy
Michael Dell was born in Houston, Texas. When he was fifteen, he took apart his first computer, an Apple II and then rebuilt it. After high school, Dell attended The University of Texas – Austin, where he studied biology. He started a computer company in his Dobie dorm room, which was the beginning of...

James Clark Philanthropy

James Clark Philanthropy
James H. Clark transformed companies into billion-dollar forays— Netscape, WebMD (formerly Healtheon), Hyperion, and Silicon Graphics. Jim Clark, along with Marc Andreessen, introduced the internet browser Netscape in 1994. Until 1998, Netscape took up 80% of the market. Once a professor of electrical...

Andrew Carnegie Philanthropy

Andrew Carnegie Philanthropy
Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland, and made his fortune in the US steel and railroad industries. He was one of the first to state the precept that wealthy individuals had a moral obligation to give away their money. Carnegie was passionate about education. His wealth was used to fund numerous libraries,...

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