Ric Weiland
1953
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2006
Country of citizenship: United States of America
Educated at: Stanford University, Harvard Business School, Lakeside School
Occupation: engineer, computer scientist
Richard William "Ric" Weiland (April 21, 1953 – June 24, 2006) was a software developer, programmer and philanthropist. He was the second employee at Microsoft Corporation, joining the company during his final year at Stanford University. At 35, he left Microsoft to focus his time on investment management and philanthropy, becoming a quiet but well-respected donor to the LGBTQ social justice movement, the environment, health and human services, and education. After his death, the Chronicle of Philanthropy called Weiland's bequest the 11th largest charitable gift in the nation with more than $165 million distributed between 20 nonprofit beneficiaries. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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