Mark Zuckerberg

"I want you to know that you are always welcome here and that we will fight to protect your rights."
Finally, a CEO shows the world what really matters.
Unfortunately, personal reputation often gets in the way of philanthropy.
“What's most important to us is the flexibility to give to the organizations that will do the best work -- regardless of how they're structured.”
Major donors are younger than they have ever been before.
He wants to find long-term solutions, instead of rushing to pour money into an issue.
"Building a better world starts with building strong and healthy communities."
The project comes five years after Mark Zuckerberg first announced his gift to Newark.
The Facebook CEO is giving away $45 billion. And he's not falling into old traps.