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Designed For A Cure 2014 Benefiting Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

MIAMI, FL - FEBRUARY 13: (L-R) Sam Robin, Barbara Becker, Iran Issa Khan, Susie Wahab, Adam Koffler, HRH Princess Firyal, Lisa Heiden Koffler, and Criselda Breene arrive to Designed For A Cure 2014 Benefiting Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center on February 13, 2014 in Miami, Florida.

voat post:

The Sunday Times "Giving List for 2018". In top position is Jamie Cooper of the Children's Investment Fund Foundation.... >>>

Fourth on the list _ Janet Wolfson de Botton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Wolfson_de_Botton

Janet de Botton is the eldest daughter of Lord Wolfson and his wife, Ruth (née Sterling), who married in 1949, and a granddaughter of Sir Isaac Wolfson, founder of the Great Universal Stores family; she is the former wife of the broadcasting executive Michael Green. Her late husband, Swiss financier Gilbert de Botton, sold Global Asset Management for £234m in 1999.[1]

In June 2010, the Wolfson Foundation announced the appointment of de Botton as the new Chairman following a unanimous decision by the Trustees. De Botton has been a Trustee of Tate and Chairman of the Council of Tate Modern.[2]

In 2007, she appeared at number 22 (down from number 18, in 2006) in the Sunday Times Rich List, with an estimated personal fortune of £285million.[1] She is a prominent collector of modern art.[3][4] In 1996, she presented 60 works of art to the Tate, including examples by Carl Andre, Richard Artschwager, Gilbert & George, Richard Long, Cindy Sherman, Roni Horn, Gary Hume, Nancy Spero, Andy Warhol and Bill Woodrow.

with friend: https://www.princessfiryal.org/social-events

Voat posts on Princess Friyal:

Princess Friyal - International Rescue Committee https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1484282

https://alchetron.com/Gilbert-de-Botton

Gilbert de Botton (16 February 1935 – 27 August 2000) was a financial pioneer in the 20th century, who is considered the inventor of the open architecture model of asset management. He was reportedly fluent in nine languages, and was a prominent art collector.

Gilbert de Botton was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a distinguished Sephardic Jewish family. Among his ancestors was the rabbinical scholar Abraham de Boton. Gilbert was brought up largely by his mother's parents. His mother Yolande, a journalist and Israeli intelligence officer, died in 1959. He also saw little of his father, who was an oil company representative.

In 1968, when the British and French Rothschild banking houses decided jointly to establish an operation in Zurich, de Botton was recruited as its first managing director. He went on to serve briefly as president of Rothschilds in New York in 1982.

In 1983, Gilbert de Botton founded the Global Asset Management financial firm, a multinational asset management firm, later incorporated into UBS AG until December 2005, when it was acquired by Julius Baer.