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A Conversation with Bill Gates on Philanthropy (Left to right) Alfred Ty, Vice Chairman, GT Capital Holdings; Joyce Lim, Executive Director, Forbes Asia; Bill Gates; Kevin Tan, Executive Director, Alliance Global Group, Megaworld Corporation, Emperador Distillers
(Left to right) Claire Chiang, Senior Vice President, Banyan Tree Holdings; Bill Gates
(Left to right) Bill Gates; Laurence Lien, Chairman, Lien Foundation, CEO, National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre; Dorothy Chan, Executive Director, Far East Organization; Ron Sim, Chairman & CEO, OSIM International
(Left to right) Oei Hong Leong, Chairman, Oei Hong Leong Foundation; Bill Gates
(Left to right) Duncan Saville, Founding Director, Utilico Investments; Tina Wee, Executive Director, Forbes Asia
Interview with Bill Gates by Cecilia Ma Zecha
Prior to the dinner, Forbes Asia’s Senior Director of Programming, Cecilia Ma Zecha, conducted a one-on-one interview with Bill Gates. Cecilia asked Gates about Asia’s economic rise and its impact on philanthropy, and the potential for strategic philanthropy to grow in the region. Gates also reflected on his own evolution from being the founder of Microsoft to becoming one of the world’s most important philanthropists, investing significantly in global health and development for the world’s poorest. You can watch the interview clips on Forbes.com:
www.forbes.com/sites/forbesasia/2014/04/09/bill-gates-encourages-asian-giving www.forbes.com/sites/forbesasia/2014/04/10/bill-gates-on-his-own-evolution
Bill Gates, Co-Chair and Trustee, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Founder, Microsoft
William Adamopoulos, CEO/Asia, Forbes Media welcoming Bill Gates
On Sunday April 6, 2014, Forbes Asia hosted a private dinner for Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft and co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, to meet some 30 members of prominent Asian families and philanthropists from Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar and Vietnam. Gates engaged in a lively interactive discussion with Asian donors on how best to give strategically, and shared his insights on the most effective approaches to improve global health and development for the world’s poorest. The evening underscored how the world’s most powerful and generous business leaders can harness the promise of capitalism and philanthropy to make the world a better place.