Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce, but charitable foundation to remain
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[May 04, 2021]
By Eric M. Johnson and Alexandra Ulmer
SEATTLE (Reuters) -Billionaire benefactors
Bill and Melinda Gates, co-founders of one of the world's largest
private charitable foundations, filed for divorce on Monday after 27
years of marriage but pledged to continue their philanthropic work
together.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has become one of the most powerful
and influential forces in global public health, spending more than $50
billion over the past two decades to bring a business approach to
combating poverty and disease.
The Gates have backed widely praised programs in malaria and polio
eradication, child nutrition and vaccines. The foundation last year
committed some $1.75 billion to COVID-19 relief.
In a joint petition for dissolution of marriage, the couple asserted
their legal union was "irretrievably broken," but said they had reached
agreement on how to divide their marital assets. No details of that
accord were disclosed in the filing in King County Superior Court in
Seattle.
Bill Gates, 65, who co-founded Microsoft Corp, and his spouse, Melinda
French Gates, 56, met after she joined the software giant as a product
manager, and they dated for a few years before marrying in January 1994
in Hawaii.
"After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we
have made the decision to end our marriage," the two said in a joint
statement posted on each of their individual Twitter accounts.
"We no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in the next phase
of our lives. We ask for space and privacy for our family as we begin to
navigate this new life," they said.
The divorce petition, which states that the couple have no minor
children, comes after the youngest of their three offspring recently
turned 18.
Launched in 2000, the nonprofit Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ranks as
the largest private philanthropic foundation in the United States and
one of the world's biggest, with net assets of $43.3 billion at the end
of 2019, according to the latest full-year financials shown on its
website.
From 1994 through 2018, the couple gifted more than $36 billion to the
Seattle-based foundation, the website said.
Last year, investor Warren Buffett reported donating more than $2
billion of stock from his Berkshire Hathaway Inc to the Gates Foundation
as part of previously announced plans to give away his entire fortune
before his death.
'NO CHANGES TO THEIR ROLES'
In their divorce petition, the couple asks the court "to dissolve our
marriage" and to divide their communal property, business interests and
liabilities "as set forth in our separation contract," though that
accord was not made public.
Bill Gates is ranked No. 4 on the Forbes list of the world's wealthiest
individuals, with an estimated $124 billion fortune.
In a separate statement, the Gates Foundation said the couple would
remain as co-chairs and trustees of the organization.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda sit during an
interview in New York February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton/File Photo
"They will continue to work together to shape and
approve foundation strategies, advocate for the foundation’s issues,
and set the organization’s overall direction," the foundation's
statement said.
The split comes two years after another leading Seattle-based
billionaire and philanthropist, Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos,
said that he and his then-wife, MacKenzie, were getting divorced.
At least one critic of billionaire benefactors cited the Gates'
split as a cautionary tale in the wisdom of concentrating so much
sway over global humanitarian issues under the control of
super-wealthy individuals.
"The Gates divorce will do more than upend a family's life. It will
ramify into the worlds of business, education, public health, civil
society, philanthropy, and beyond," Anand Giridharadas, author of
the book "Winners Take All" told Reuters.
"That is because our society has made the colossal error of allowing
wealth to purchase the chance to make quasi-governmental decisions
as a private citizen," he said.
Gates dropped out of Harvard University to start Microsoft with
school chum Paul Allen in 1975. Gates owned 49% of Microsoft at its
initial public offering in 1986, which made him an instant
multimillionaire. With Microsoft's explosive growth, he soon became
one of the world's wealthiest individuals.
After an executive tenure in which he helped transform the company
into one of the world's leading technology firms, Gates stepped down
as CEO of Microsoft in 2000 to focus on philanthropy. He remained
chairman until 2014 and left the company's board in March 2020.
Known in the technology industry as an acerbic and ruthless
competitor, Gates drew the ire of rivals and eventually the U.S.
government for Microsoft's business practices.
The software giant was convicted of antitrust violations in the late
1990s. But the verdict was overturned on appeal, and the company
then settled the case out of court.
Gates' public persona softened into an avuncular elder statesman as
he turned his attention to philanthropy, and he has largely steered
clear of the many controversies currently roiling the technology
business.
Melinda French Gates, who recently added her maiden name on most of
her websites and social media, was raised in Dallas and studied
computer science and economics at Duke University before joining
Microsoft.
In 2015 she founded Pivotal Ventures, an investment company focused
on women and families, and in 2019 published a book, "The Moment of
Lift", centered on female empowerment.
(Reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle and Alexandra Ulmer in San
Francisco; Additional reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru;
Writing by Steve Gorman; Editing by Leslie Adler, Lisa Shumaker,
Cynthia Osterman and Jane Wardell)
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