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Leonore Annenbergphilanthropist Born: February 20, 1918 Died: March 12, 2009
(California, USA)
Best Known as: philanthropist
Born Leonore Cohn, Mrs. Annenberg graduated from Stanford University
and was married and divorced twice before she met and married Walter
Annenberg, a billionaire publisher from Philadelphia. In 1969, Walter
Annenberg was named United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and
Leonore went with him, renovating the Ambassador's house while she was
there. Later on, President Ronald Regan appointed Mrs. Annenberg Chief of
Protocol, a position in which she planned and hosted official events for
visiting heads of state in Washington, as well as oversaw protocol for the
overseas travel of the president and vice president. In later life,
Leonore and Walter Annenberg were primarly engaged as philanthropists. In
2002, she succeeded her late husband to become the chairman and president
of the Annenberg Foundation, which has given out over $2.5 billion in
grants since its inception. Mrs. Annenberg passed away on March 12, 2009
at the age of 91.
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