One of the new signatories to the Gates-Buffett Giving Pledge is Denny Sanford.
近来"巴比捐款誓言"(Gates-Buffett Giving Pledge)的名单上又多了些新面孔,其中一位是丹尼•桑福德(Denny Sanford)。
Mr. Sanford, the South Dakotan who made his fortune from First Premiere Bank and Premiere Bankcard, is no longer on the Forbes list of richest Americans but is likely still be a
billionaire.
桑福德是美国南达科他州人士,靠美国信用卡发卡银行First Premiere Bank和信用卡公司Premiere Bankcard发家致富,现在他已不再是《福布斯》(Forbes)全美富豪排行榜的座上客,但很可能仍然腰缠万贯。
What makes Mr. Sanford's inclusion on the list
notable is his past giving. The Giving Pledge is all about encouraging new giving by
billionaires and to
encourage others to give more than they might
otherwise give without Messrs. Gates and Buffett as examples.
桑福德的名字出现在"巴比捐款誓言"上会引起关注是由于他过去的慷慨解囊之举。该捐款誓言意在鼓励亿万富翁做出新的捐赠,并鼓励其他人加大善举,如果不是盖茨和
巴菲特的表率作用,人们或许不会如此慷慨。
But Mr. Sanford fulfilled the
pledge long before he signed it. By 2007, he had already
pledged to give away $500 million, or about half his estimated fortune. Fully $400 million of that went to the Sioux Valley Health Care System in his home state of South Dakota. The rest went to the Children's Home Society of South Dakota.
但桑福德在签署"巴比捐赠誓言"之前就已经履行了誓言中的慈善承诺。到2007年,桑福德已承诺捐资5亿美元,约为他财富估值的一半。其中有4亿美元已完全划拨至他的老家美国南达科他州苏谷医疗系统(Sioux Valley Health Care System),剩余的1亿美元给了南达科他州儿童之家协会(Children's Home Society)。
Mr. Sanford is a great and well-celebrated philanthropist. But his
signature to the Wealth Pledge doesn't represent new giving