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jimnyc
12-02-2015, 02:34 AM
And that amounts to about $45 billion dollars as of right now. What a nice fella. And also a dumbass! :laugh:

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Talk about birth announcements: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife say they'll devote nearly all their wealth - roughly $45 billion - to solving the world's problems in celebration of their new baby daughter, Max.

Zuckerberg's wife, Priscilla Chan, gave birth to a 7-pound, 8-ounce daughter last week. But the couple didn't put out the news until Tuesday, when Zuckerberg posted it on Facebook, of course.

In the same post, Zuckerberg said he and Chan will, over time, commit 99 percent of their Facebook stockholdings to such causes as fighting disease, improving education and "building strong communities." The couple had previously pledged to give away at least half their assets during their lifetime, but hadn't provided specifics.

They are forming a new organization, called the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, that will pursue those goals through a combination of charitable donations, private investment and promotion of government-policy reform.

"Like all parents, we want you to grow up in a world better than ours today," the 31-year-old social media mogul and his wife wrote in a letter to their daughter, which they also posted on Facebook.

The announcement stunned the charity world. "It's incredibly impressive and an enormous commitment that really eclipses anything that we've seen in terms of size," said Phil Buchanan, president of the nonprofit Center for Effective Philanthropy.

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Black Diamond
12-02-2015, 02:36 AM
Throw money at it. Sounds like a lefty.

fj1200
12-02-2015, 09:29 AM
Throw money at it. Sounds like a lefty.

And his Newark education initiative was a screaming failure IIRC. There's a whole lot less media attention on the results than the initial announcements.

Kathianne
12-02-2015, 01:24 PM
I'm pretty skeptical on the how's of this, the specifics are still pretty murky. As fj noted, there's no definition of what would constitute success or even movement on any front or how it would be measured.