Charlie Munger
American businessman
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2023 | In his last interview with CNBC, Charlie Munger credited his success and longevity to a long-held sense of caution and his ability to avoid standard ways of failing. |
2023 | Munger made a gift of stock worth $40 million to the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Museum in San Marino, California. |
2023 | UC Santa Barbara abandoned the Munger Hall project due to backlash against its design, following which Munger withdrew his pledge of support. |
2023 | Munger made a gift of stock worth $40 million to the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Museum in San Marino, California. |
2023 | UC Santa Barbara abandoned the Munger Hall project due to backlash against its design, following which Munger withdrew his pledge of support. |
2023 | In his last interview with CNBC, Charlie Munger credited his success and longevity to a long-held sense of caution and his ability to avoid standard ways of failing. |
November 28 2023 | Charlie Munger passed away, concluding a long and impactful career in business and philanthropy. |
November 28 2023 | Charlie Munger passed away, concluding a long and impactful career in business and philanthropy. |
October 2021 | Munger's insistence on his design for Munger Hall led to the resignation of architect Dennis McFadden from the university's Design Review Committee. |
October 2021 | Munger's insistence on his design for Munger Hall led to the resignation of architect Dennis McFadden from the university's Design Review Committee. |
2016 | Munger announced a $200 million gift to UC Santa Barbara for the construction of Munger Hall, an undergraduate dormitory with his unconventional design preferences. |
2016 | Munger announced a $200 million gift to UC Santa Barbara for the construction of Munger Hall, an undergraduate dormitory with his unconventional design preferences. |
2015 | The Munger Graduate Residences at the University of Michigan, designed by Munger, opened, housing 600 single bedrooms. |
2015 | The Munger Graduate Residences at the University of Michigan, designed by Munger, opened, housing 600 single bedrooms. |
2014 | Munger announced a $65 million donation to the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara for the construction of a residence building. |
2014 | Munger announced a $65 million donation to the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara for the construction of a residence building. |
April 18 2013 | The University of Michigan announced a $110 million gift from Munger to fund a new residence designed to foster a community of scholars. |
April 18 2013 | The University of Michigan announced a $110 million gift from Munger to fund a new residence designed to foster a community of scholars. |
2011 | Munger donated another $20 million to the University of Michigan Law School for renovations to the Lawyers Club housing complex, which was renamed the Charles T. Munger Residences. |
2011 | Charlie Munger completed his tenure as chairman of Wesco Financial Corporation. |
2011 | Munger donated another $20 million to the University of Michigan Law School for renovations to the Lawyers Club housing complex, which was renamed the Charles T. Munger Residences. |
2011 | Charlie Munger completed his tenure as chairman of Wesco Financial Corporation. |
December 28 2011 | Munger donated 10 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock, valued at approximately $1.2 million, to the University of Michigan. |
December 28 2011 | Munger donated 10 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock, valued at approximately $1.2 million, to the University of Michigan. |
February 6 2010 | Munger's second wife, Nancy Barry Munger, died at home at age 86. |
February 6 2010 | Munger's second wife, Nancy Barry Munger, died at home at age 86. |
January 19 2010 | During an interview and Q&A session at Harvard-Westlake School, Charlie Munger discussed the financial crisis of 2007–08 and referred to the philosophy of responsibility as articulated by American philosopher Charles Frankel. |
January 19 2010 | During an interview and Q&A session at Harvard-Westlake School, Charlie Munger discussed the financial crisis of 2007–08 and referred to the philosophy of responsibility as articulated by American philosopher Charles Frankel. |
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