Gates Foundation adds board members following Bill and Melinda's divorce
CNN
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation named four new members to its board of trustees on Wednesday, marking the first outsiders added to the charity's board in its two-decade history.
The new additions, which include a billionaire, a baroness and the CEO of the Gates Foundation, are being brought on in part to help bolster the foundation's governance in the wake of Bill and Melinda French Gates' divorce last year.
Mark Suzman, CEO of the Gates Foundation, wrote in a letter that the new appointments will "provide additional input, strategic guidance, and fiduciary oversight to the foundation," and that the decision "represents an explicit recognition by Bill and Melinda, especially in the wake of their divorce, that the foundation will be well served by the addition of strong, independent voices to help shape our governance."
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