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After graduation, Tuna became a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she reported on Silicon Valley and the tech industry for almost three years. [5]Tuna currently works full-time at Good Ventures, the private foundation she co-founded with her husband, and is the chair of Open Philanthropy, a spinoff resulting from a collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell, that she co-founded ...
Tuna first learned about charity evaluator GiveWell and the movement for effective giving after reading The Life You Can Save, and the couple was introduced to the ideas of effective altruism. Tuna and Moskovitz formed Good Ventures. Moskovitz was busy running Asana, so Tuna quit her job in 2011 to work full-time on Good Ventures. She also ...
Moskovitz co-founded the philanthropic organization Good Ventures with his girlfriend (and now wife) Cari Tuna in 2011. [18] In June 2012, Good Ventures announced a close partnership with charity evaluator GiveWell. Both organizations "are aiming to do as much good as possible" and thereby align with the goals of effective altruism.
Cari Tuna is the president of the nonprofit, which administers the philanthropic endeavors of her and her husband, Facebook and Asana co-founder Dustin Moskovitz. Under her leadership, the ...
Jeff Bezos recently invested in robotics startup Physical Intelligence. He's one of several billionaires investing in robots.
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Cari Tuna speaking at EA Global 2016 in her Fireside Chat about doing philanthropy better Dustin Moskovitz co-founded Facebook and later Asana , becoming a billionaire in the process. [ 1 ] He and Tuna, his wife, were inspired by Peter Singer 's The Life You Can Save , and became the youngest couple to sign Bill Gates and Warren Buffett’s ...
Markowitz just teamed up with his wife Cari Tuna to do something amazing for poor people. ... and Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz proved just how important giving is with an incredible ...