The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Laurene Powell Jobs
- The way that we are going to solve social problems is by working with multiple different types of investing.
- My relationship with money is that it’s a tool to be self-sufficient, but it’s not something that is a part of who I am.
- To do what you wanna do, to leave a mark – in a way that you think is important and lasting – that’s a life well-lived.
- I started getting more and more active around immigration reform because this was such a waste of lives, such a waste of potential, such a waste for our country not to have the human capital that we developed – geared toward improving our entire society.
- There is a huge gap between what students want for their future and what their schools are offering.
- It’s hard when people die, but there’s something about when people die suddenly.
- I have more time to work; I just do. Because once your kids are up and running, that frees you up a good 20, 30, hours a week.
- The innovation and creativity that’s so manifest in the rest of society needs to be turned on our school systems.
- How about we agree upon what our common American values are, which is let’s make this a true land of opportunity.
- Whether someone signs something is not what’s important. It’s what they do and how they do it that matters.
Laurene Powell Jobs, born on November 6, 1963, is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. She holds a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. from Stanford University, where she met Jobs.
In 2004, she founded Emerson Collective, an organization dedicated to social change through education reform, immigration policy, environmental advocacy, and media innovation. Known for her strong commitment to philanthropy, Powell Jobs has prioritized transformative projects, investing in initiatives that target systemic issues.
Through Emerson Collective, she has backed education organizations like College Track, which helps underrepresented students pursue college education. She is also involved in media, with stakes in The Atlantic and Axios, aiming to foster informed discourse. Powell Jobs continues to use her influence to support progressive causes, blending philanthropy and investment to address inequality and inspire social change on a large scale.
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