Charlie annenberg weingarten biography

Charles Annenberg Weingarten is a vice president and director of his family’s Annenberg Foundation. He has a young daughter and lives in Los Angeles.

Early Life

Charles Annenberg Weingarten is the son of Wallis Annenberg and Seth Weingarten. Wallis Annenberg is the chairman and president of the Annenberg Foundation. She is also the only surviving child of the late billionaire media tycoon Walter Annenberg.

Charles Annenberg Weingarten was born in Roswell, New Mexico where his father was working at Walker Air Force base as a neurosurgeon. His parents divorced in 1975. He worked for Triangle Publications, which was owned by his grandfather until the company was sold to Rupert Murdoch in 1988 for $3 billion. He worked as a waiter at Ivy at the Shore in Santa Monica for two months. After that he started a T-shirt company, then a yoga clothing company, and began documentary filmmaking.

Activity

Weingarten graduated with a master’s degree from USC’s School of Cinema-Television and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. He is also on the board of councilors for USC’s Annenberg

Annenberg Foundation

American charitable family foundation

The Annenberg Foundation is a foundation that provides funding and support to non-profit organizations.

Overview

The Annenberg Foundation was established by Walter H. Annenberg in 1989 with $1.2 billion, one-third of the assets from the sale of Annenberg's Triangle Publications.[2]

The Annenberg Foundation has focused on educational programming, and its efforts have also included environmental stewardship, social justice, and animal welfare. The foundation has roots as a traditional grantmaking institution and is also involved in the community.

As of 2021[update], the foundation has $1.59 billion in assets.[3]

Ownership and Board of Directors

Walter H. Annenberg headed the Annenberg Foundation until his death in 2002. Leonore Annenberg, his wife, ran it until her death in March 2009. Since then, the foundation's trusteeship has been led by Wallis Annenberg and three of her children: Lauren Bon, Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, and Charles Annenberg Weingarten.[4

Charles Annenberg Weingarten

Charles Annenberg Weingarten is a filmmaker, philanthropist, and storyteller. Charles is dedicated to improving the quality of life in developing nations through emerging communication technologies, preserving the environment, improving education, and embracing spirituality to foster a common bond among global citizens.

As a Trustee of the Annenberg Foundation, he started explore as a way to identify selfless individuals who are making a positive social impact through non-profit organizations and initiatives. In all, explore has supported more than 100 non-profit organizations through grants from the Annenberg Foundation.

In 2003, recognizing the importance of social networking on the web, Charles established the Online Communities Program of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California (USC).

Charles has long been an avid supporter of and advocate for independent media. Before starting explore, he wrote and directed several films that were featured in various film festivals. Charles holds a Master’s degre

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