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基金会可作为催化剂,为新思路“播种”。在市场和政府不能或不愿的领域,慈善事业担任创新和承担风险的角色两年前,50岁的杰夫·莱克斯(Jeff Raikes)从微软公司高管任上转身慈善事业,成为世界上最大慈善基金会——比尔及梅琳达·盖茨基金会(下称盖茨基金会)的第二任CEO。早在上世纪80年代,莱克斯就加入微软,在Office办公软件开发应用等方面立下汗马功劳,最终成为微
Foundations can act as catalysts for “new ideas” to “sow.” Philanthropy takes on the role of innovation and risk taking in markets where governments and governments find it hard to or unwilling. Two years ago, 50-year-old Jeff Raikes turned to philanthropy as a Microsoft executive and became the world’s The largest charitable foundation - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (hereinafter referred to as the Gates Foundation), the second CEO. As early as the 1980s, Lex joined Microsoft and made significant contributions to the development and application of Office software, which eventually turned micro