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June 7, 2010— -- In "Giving It All Away," author Michael Zitz examines the life of Doris Buffett -- Warren Buffett's older sister -- from growing up with an emotional abusive mother to ...
OMAHA, Neb. - When Warren Buffett announced in 2006 that he would give away his billions, he was flooded with individual requests for help that still flow in today. Instead of tossing the letters ...
Doris Buffett, a self-styled retail philanthropist who once declared that her billionaire younger brother, Warren Buffett, “loves to make money and I love to give it away,” died on Tuesday at ...
Doris Buffett, 90, attracted attention with the 2010 publication of a book, “Giving It All Away,” about her small grants to people with financial problems and her support for prison education ...
Doris Buffett’s main goal is to provide one-time aid and, whenever possible, connect people with other forms of help. But she knows there are limits to what she can do.
Doris Buffett, philanthropist thrilled to ’answer somebody’s prayers,’ dies at 92 Print this Article For those battered by misfortune, Ms. Buffett could be a godsend.
Doris Eleanor Buffett was born on Feb. 12, 1928, in Omaha, Nebraska, one of three children of Howard H. Buffett, a stockbroker and four-term Republican congressman, and Leila (Stahl) Buffett, a ...
Doris Buffett, Warren’s sister and head of her Sunshine Lady Foundation, speaks to students in a philanthropy class at UNO on March 30, 2011. After Warren Buffett announced more than a decade ...
Doris Buffett's main goal is to provide one-time aid and, whenever possible, connect people with other forms of help. But she knows there are limits to what she can do.
OMAHA, Neb. — When Warren Buffett announced in 2006 that he would give away his billions, he was flooded with individual requests for help that still flow in today. Instead of tossing the ...
Doris Buffett's main goal is to provide one-time aid and, whenever possible, connect people with other forms of help. But she knows there are limits to what she can do.