Cari Tuna | |
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Born |
Minnesota, U.S. |
Education | Yale University ( B.A.) |
Occupation | Nonprofit businessperson |
Known for | Co-founding Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures |
Spouse |
Cari Tuna is an American nonprofit businessperson. Formerly a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, she co-founded and works for the organizations Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures.
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 Daily News. [4] After graduating with a B.A. in political science, [5] she became a journalist for The Wall Street Journal. [4] She currently works full time on Good Ventures, her and her husband's private foundation, as well as Open Philanthropy, a spinoff of a collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell. [6] [7]
Tuna met Internet entrepreneur Dustin Moskovitz on a blind date, and they married in 2013. [3] [8] Tuna, along with her husband, is a signer of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge. [9] She is a prominent member of the effective altruism community. [3]
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Cari Tuna | |
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Born |
Minnesota, U.S. |
Education | Yale University ( B.A.) |
Occupation | Nonprofit businessperson |
Known for | Co-founding Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures |
Spouse |
Cari Tuna is an American nonprofit businessperson. Formerly a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, she co-founded and works for the organizations Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures.
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 Daily News. [4] After graduating with a B.A. in political science, [5] she became a journalist for The Wall Street Journal. [4] She currently works full time on Good Ventures, her and her husband's private foundation, as well as Open Philanthropy, a spinoff of a collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell. [6] [7]
Tuna met Internet entrepreneur Dustin Moskovitz on a blind date, and they married in 2013. [3] [8] Tuna, along with her husband, is a signer of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge. [9] She is a prominent member of the effective altruism community. [3]
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