Cover Featuring: Malala
Yousafzai, Stephen Schwarzman, Laurene Powell Jobs,
Michael Milken, Paul Tudor Jones, George Kaiser, Barry
Sternlicht, Elaine Wynn,
J.B. Pritzker, Jim Breyer and George Weiss
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FORBES: 2014 SPECIAL PHILANTHROPY ISSUE
Best In Class: The Visionaries Reimagining Our Children’s
Future
PLUS 5 Big Ideas That Will Save Education
New York, NY (Monday, December 1, 2014) – Forbes’
third annual Philanthropy
special issue looks at the most generous givers and how they
are changing our world. Last June, at the Forbes 400 Summit
on Philanthropy, nearly
200 of the world's leading philanthropists, social
entrepreneurs and public officials, gathered for a
discussion on groundbreaking models in philanthropy,
and how to improve education. The
Philanthropy issue is a collection of insight, and
actionable solutions from the 2014
Forbes 400 Summit on Philanthropy.
Features include:
· “My
Weaknesses Died On That Day” (p
70): Nobel Peace Price winner Malala
Yousafzai was
shot by the Taliban for going to school. They targeted the
wrong girl. Malala Yousafzai sits down with Laurene
Powell Jobs, an education and immigration
advocate and the widow of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, for
an extensive interview, held before one of the most
influential audiences of education and philanthropic leaders
ever assembled.
· The
Waltons Tackle Education (p
76): Sam Walton’s granddaughter Carrie
Walton Penner is
the most influential force in public education that few
people have ever heard of. In
her first extensive interview, she shares with Forbes her
plan to make charter schools a national option for all.
· The
$225 Trillion Educational Dividend (p 82): Forbes
commissioned the world’s leading experts to single-out the
five big ideas that could take American school kids from
middle-of-the-pack to the top in the world. For the first
time ever, we quantified the actual costs and benefits,
developing an ROI-driven turnaround plan for our children.
We then convened the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne
Duncan, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, teachers union chief
Randi Weingarten, D.C. schools chancellor Kaya Henderson and
Robin Hood Founder Paul Tudor Jones for a high-powered
roundtable on how to implement these five ideas.
· Formulas
For Success (p 90): Six
of America’s most influential educational philanthropists
reveal the mathematics of reform.
· The
King Of Online Gambling (p
100): David
Baazov went
from sleeping on Montreal park benches to an $800 million
personal fortune with a brazen bet on internet poker. Now he
gets to up the ante.
· Sanctum
Sanctorum (p 18): [EXCLUSIVE
PHOTO] Nobody is allowed to sit at J.P. Morgan’s desk at the
Morgan Library in New York, but when the giant of
philanthropy and finance, Warren
Buffet, makes
his first visit, why not make an exception.
Exclusive videos from
the Philanthropy Summit:
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