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Ben Gose

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Ben is a senior editor at the Chronicle of Philanthropy whose coverage areas include leadership and other topics. Before joining the Chronicle, he worked at Wyoming PBS and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Ben is a graduate of Dartmouth College.

Gates and Bloomberg Pledge $375-Million to Fight Tobacco Use Internationally

Philanthropies pledge $375-million to fight tobacco use

Templeton Foundation Anticipates Big Asset Gain Following Founder’s Death

The $1.3-billion John Templeton Foundation may see its assets increase by 50 percent by the end of 2009, following the death this month of its founder, Sir John M. Templeton, the mutual-fund pioneer. Mr. Templeton, a billionaire whose foundation focuses to a large degree on reconciling science and…

Foundation’s Value Falls Sharply

Value of big Utah foundation falls sharply

Leader of Mott Foundation Charged in Lawsuit by Sugar-Company Employees

Descendants of Charles Stewart Mott, the industrialist who created the foundation that bears his name, have been accused of cheating employees at a sugar company out of an opportunity to sell shares in their retirement plan at an attractive price, the employees allege in a class-action lawsuit.…

Missouri Governor Urges Foundation to Make Big Investment in State Programs

Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt is pressuring the Missouri Foundation for Health, a supporter of local nonprofit health organizations in the state, to start providing nearly as much as it gives away each year to help cover the cost of state programs. The $1.3-billion foundation, in St. Louis, has rejected…

Longtime Microsoft Executive Is Chosen to Lead Gates Foundation

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has tapped Jeffrey S. Raikes, a Microsoft executive, to lead the world’s ALSO SEE: BIO: About Jeffrey S. Raikes, chief executive of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation largest foundation as it embarks on a period of rapid growth and grapples with criticism of its…

For Retired Investor, Catholic-Schools Gift Was a ‘Bargain’ He Couldn’t Refuse

Robert W. Wilson, one of America’s most-generous philanthropists, retired from hands-on investing in 1986, ALSO SEE:ARTICLE: Having His Say but his experiences in the stock market still influence his giving. With any large gift, he typically makes a matching grant. He believes that if a charity…

Having His Say

New York Robert W. Wilson was a daring professional investor and made huge profits speculating on small companies, ALSO SEE: ARTICLE: For Retired Investor, Catholic-Schools Gift Was a ‘Bargain’ He Couldn’t Refuse LIST: Robert W. Wilson’s Gifts: A Sampling of Donations while simultaneously betting…

Montana Court Ousts Board of Museum

The Montana Supreme Court last month ousted the board of the Charles M. Bair Family Museum, in Martinsdale, after finding it had violated its fiduciary duties by not spending enough money to give the museum a chance to succeed. The court found that the Board of Advisers had disregarded the language…

Gates Foundation Picks Microsoft Veteran as New CEO

Gates Foundation picks Microsoft veteran as new chief executive