- Melinda French Gates - Wikipedia
Melinda French Gates[2] (born Melinda Ann French; August 15, 1964) is an American philanthropist Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she was educated at Ursuline Academy of Dallas, Duke University, and Duke's Fuqua School of Business
- Melinda French Gates: Biography, Philanthropist
Melinda French Gates is a billionaire philanthropist and businesswoman She started her career as a Microsoft product developer and manager in 1987, where she met her ex-husband and Microsoft
- Why Melinda Gates Is Giving Away Her Billion-Dollar Net Worth (Exclusive)
Melinda French Gates is one of the world’s richest women — and she’s committed to spending the majority of her fortune to help women and girls
- Melinda Gates | Biography, Book, Facts | Britannica Money
Along with her husband, Melinda Gates initiated her charitable endeavors in 1994, largely at the behest of Bill’s father, William H Gates, but also from the example of Bill’s mother, a devoted philanthropist who had died earlier that year
- Melinda French Gates reflects on her work with foundation as Bill Gates . . .
Melinda French Gates entered some of the most powerful circles while leading the foundation she co-founded with her ex-husband, Bill Gates, who announced on Thursday that it will close
- Melinda French Gates addressed Bill Gates betrayals while divorcing
In her new memoir "The Next Day," Melinda French Gates reportedly discusses the nightmares and panic attacks that led up to her 2021 divorce
- Melinda Gates Biography - National Womens History Museum
As co-chair of the world’s largest private charitable foundation, Melinda Gates is one of the most powerful women in philanthropy Co-founder of the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, she is not only a tech-savvy businesswoman, but she is also an advocate for women’s equality
- Melinda French Gates moves forward in her memoir The Next Day . . . - NPR
In her new book, The Next Day: Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward, French Gates reflects on these seismic shifts, not just the end of her marriage or the reinvention of her public life, but
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