MacKenzie Bezos vows to give half of her 37 billion dollars fortune to charity
MacKenzie Bezos, who in April completed her separation from Amazon organizer and CEO Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, is vowing to give at least half of her riches to philanthropy. Bezos, who is worth an expected $37 billion, declared in a letter distributed Tuesday that she will sign the "Giving Pledge", a patriotic campaign established by commended financial specialist Warren Buffett. Bezos wrote, "My way to deal with altruism will keep on being thoughtful". It will take investment, endeavor and care. In any case, I won't pause and I will keep at it until the safe is unfilled," additionally noticing that she has "a disproportionate amount of cash to share." The Giving Pledge, established in 2010 by Buffet and Bill and Melinda Gates, has drawn 204 very rich person pledgers, including WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton, Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk, IAC Chairman Barry Diller and his better half, fashion mogul Diane von Furstenberg, and Facebook originator Mark Zuckerberg and his better half, Priscilla Chan. As indicated by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, remarkably absent from the vow's rundown of supporters is Jeff Bezos, who is worth an expected $115 billion.