Melinda French Gates
Melinda French Gates is a philanthropist, businesswoman, and global advocate for women and girls.
As the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Melinda sets the direction and priorities of one of the world’s largest philanthropies. In 2015, Melinda founded Pivotal Ventures, a company working to accelerate the pace of social progress in the United States. Melinda is also the author of the bestselling book The Moment of Lift.
Melinda grew up in Dallas, Texas. She received a bachelor’s degree in computer science and economics and an MBA, both from Duke University. Melinda spent the first decade of her career developing multimedia products at Microsoft before leaving the company to focus on her family and philanthropic work. She has three children—Jenn, Rory, and Phoebe—and lives in Seattle, Washington.
Latest articles by Melinda French Gates
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This Mother’s Day, Something Else to Celebrate
In honor of Mother's Day, Melinda Gates writes about why she decided to leave the workforce when she had children, and why she decided to go back to her career.
By Melinda French Gates Published
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This Is the Fundamental Missing Piece of Women's Equality
Without data on women's lives, we'll never affect global change.
By Melinda French Gates Published
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Melinda Gates, MarieClaire.com's New Contributing Editor, on What's Next for Women
And why women aren't a special interest group.
By Melinda French Gates Published
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One Day Is Not Enough: Melinda Gates Reflects on International Day of the Girl
Why today is important—but tomorrow's even more so.
By Melinda French Gates Published