William (Bill) H. Gates III
Bill Gates is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Along with co-chair Melinda Gates,
he shapes and approves grantmaking strategies, advocates for the
foundation’s issues, and helps set the overall direction of the
organization.
Bill and Melinda Gates work together to expand opportunity to the
world’s most disadvantaged people by collaborating with grantees and
partners. They also participate in national and international events and
travel extensively to focus attention on the issues the foundation
champions.
Mr. Gates began his major philanthropic efforts in 1994, when he
created the William H. Gates Foundation, which focused on global health.
Three years later, he and Melinda created the Gates Library Foundation,
which worked to bring public access computers with Internet connections
to libraries in the United States. Its name changed to the Gates
Learning Foundation in 1999 to reflect its focus on ensuring that
low-income minority students are prepared for college and have the means
to attend. In 2000, to increase efficiency and communication, the two
groups merged into the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
In 1975, Mr. Gates left Harvard University in his junior year to
focus on Microsoft, the company he founded with his childhood friend
Paul Allen. As chief software architect and chairman, Mr. Gates led the
company to become the worldwide leader in business and personal
software, services, and solutions. In July 2008, Mr. Gates transitioned
into a new role as chairman of Microsoft and advisor on some key
development projects. (See Microsoft’s web site for more information on his work with the company.)
Mr. Gates also founded Corbis, which is developing a comprehensive
digital archive of art and photography from public and private
collections around the globe. He is a member of the board of directors
of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
Mr. Gates grew up in Seattle with his two sisters. His father, William H. Gates Sr.,
is a co-chair of the foundation and a retired attorney. His late
mother, Mary Gates, was a schoolteacher, University of Washington
regent, and chairwoman of United Way International.
Melinda French Gates
As co-chairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill
and Melinda Gates shape and approve foundation strategies, review
results, advocate for the foundation’s issues, and help set the overall
direction of the organization.
They meet with local, national, and international grantees and
partners to further the foundation’s goal of improving equity in the United States and around the world. They also use many public appearances, including speeches, interviews, and articles, to focus attention on these issues.
Melinda Gates received a bachelor’s degree in computer science and
economics from Duke University in 1986 and a master’s in business
administration from Duke’s Fuqua School of Business in 1987.
After joining Microsoft Corp. in 1987, she distinguished herself in
business as a leader in the development of many of Microsoft’s
multimedia products. In 1996, Melinda Gates retired from her position as
Microsoft’s General Manager of Information Products.
Since then, she has directed her energy toward the nonprofit world. In
addition to her role with the foundation, she is a former member of the
board of trustees of Duke University and is a former co-chair of the
Washington State Governor’s Commission on Early Learning.
Bill and Melinda Gates live in Medina, Wash., near Seattle. They have three children.