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Her innovative giving ranges from education to arts and culture, from medical research to environmental stewardship, from social justice to animal welfare — always guided by the Annenberg Foundation’s core values of community, compassion, diversity, and fairness.
- Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing – Annenberg Foundation
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is a public-private...
- Annenberg Foundation
A philanthropic foundation dedicated to addressing the...
- Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing – Annenberg Foundation
A philanthropic foundation dedicated to addressing the critical issues of our time through innovation, community, compassion, and communication since 1989. Philanthropy Wallis Annenberg Honored with National Humanities Medal in Presidential Ceremony
Walter H. Annenberg headed the Annenberg Foundation until his death in 2002. Leonore Annenberg, his wife, ran it until her death in March 2009. Since then, the foundation's trusteeship has been led by Wallis Annenberg and three of her children: Lauren Bon, Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, and Charles Annenberg Weingarten. [citation needed]
Wallis Huberta Annenberg (born July 15, 1939) is an American philanthropist and heiress. Annenberg serves as president and chairwoman of the Board of The Annenberg Foundation, a multibillion-dollar philanthropic organization in the United States. [1]
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is a public-private partnership of monumental scope that has leveraged the expertise and leadership of dozens of organizations and institutions to protect and restore wildlife habitats in Southern California.
Wallis Annenberg is the Chairman of the Board, president and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation. A visionary who strives to improve the well-being of people and communities throughout the world, Annenberg has spent much of her life focused on philanthropy dedicated to education, communications, arts and culture, medical research, animal welfare ...
Since becoming chairman of the board, president, and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation in 2009, Wallis Annenberg has helped transform and bolster the arts and humanities in public life, especially in her adopted home of Los Angeles.