Buffett, Warren Edward
Buffett, Warren Edward
(bŭf`ət), 1930–, American financial executive, b. Omaha, Nebr., studied at Wharton School of Finance (1947–49), grad. Univ. of Nebraska (B.S., 1950), Columbia (M.S., 1951). After working as an investment salesman and securities analyst, he was partner (1956–69) in the investment firm Buffett Partnership, Ltd. In 1965, he acquired the textile manufacturer Berkshire Hathaway and became (1970) chairman and CEO. Through judicious investments and acquisitions of insurance, manufacturing, service, and other firms, Buffett has transformed Berkshire Hathaway into a large conglomerate with assets of more than $400 billion, and his investments have made him one of the wealthiest people in the world, with a fortune estimated at more than $70 billion in the 2010s. In 2006 he announced that he would donate the vast majority of his wealth to charity, with the largest gift, valued at $30 billion at the time, ultimately going to the Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationBill and Melinda Gates Foundation,philanthropic institution founded in 1994 by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, to improve the lives of the poor throughout the world, primarily through grants for projects relating to global health care, education, libraries,
..... Click the link for more information. . He has coauthored Warren Buffett Speaks (with J. C. Lowe, 1997) and Thoughts of Chairman Buffett (with S. Reynolds, 1998). His father, Howard Homan Buffett, 1903–64, an investment banker, was a U.S. congressman from Nebraska (1943–49, 1951–53).
Bibliography
See biographies by R. Lowenstein (1995) and A. Schroeder (2008); studies by A. Kirkpatrick (1992), R. G. Hagstrom (1995), and M. Buffett and D. Clark (1997); P. Kunhardt, dir., Becoming Warren Buffett (documentary, 2017).