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    Cari Tuna was born in Minnesota. [1] The eldest of three children of two doctors, she was brought up in Evansville, Indiana, where she attended Signature School. [2] There, she was student council president, founded an Amnesty International chapter and was co-valedictorian. [3] Tuna later attended Yale University where she wrote for the Yale ...

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  2. Cari Tuna. Cari co-founded Good Ventures with her husband Dustin Moskovitz (co-founder of Facebook and Asana) in 2011 and is the foundation’s President. She helps set the strategy and oversee the work of Open Philanthropy, which is the primary basis for Good Ventures’ grant decisions. Previously, Cari was a reporter for The Wall Street ...

  3. Good Ventures is a philanthropic foundation whose mission is to help humanity thrive. Good Ventures Co-Founders Dustin Moskovitz and Cari Tuna. 08/26/2021 In the Media. 08/19/2021 In the Media.

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  5. Our mission is to help others as much as we can with the resources available to us. Our main funders are Cari Tuna and Dustin Moskovitz, a co-founder of Facebook and Asana. Meet our staff here. Open Philanthropy was originally incubated as a partnership between GiveWell and Good Ventures. GiveWell was founded in 2007 by Elie Hassenfeld and ...

  6. Good Ventures is a private foundation and philanthropic organization in San Francisco, and the fifth largest foundation in Silicon Valley. [2] It was co-founded by Cari Tuna, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, and her husband Dustin Moskovitz, one of the co-founders of Facebook. [3] [4] Good Ventures adheres to principles of Effective ...

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  7. Dec 26, 2014 · Cari Tuna and her husband committed in their 20s to the Giving Pledge, the campaign started by Bill Gates and Warren Buffet to encourage billionaires to donate most of their wealth.

  8. Cari & Dustin Co-Founders, Good Ventures. Cari Tuna oversees the foundation’s strategic development and day-to-day operations. Previously, she was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where she covered corporate management, the California economy and enterprise technology.

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