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  1. William H. Gates, Sr. Mary Maxwell Gates (5 Juli 1929 – 10 Juni 1994) adalah seorang pebisnis asal Amerika Serikat. Gates bekerja selama 18 tahun (1975–1993) di dewan regensi University of Washington. Ia merupakan presiden wanita pertama United Way King County, wanita pertama yang mengetuai komite eksekutif United Way tempat ia bekerja ...

  2. Jun 11, 1994 · Mary Gates, a prominent Seattle businesswoman who helped her son, William H. Gates 3d, ... Mrs. Gates's father, Willard Maxwell, was a vice president of Pacific National Bank, ...

  3. William Henry Gates II (November 30, 1925 – September 14, 2020), better known as Bill Gates Sr., was an American attorney, philanthropist, and civic leader. He was the founder of the law firm Shidler McBroom & Gates (a predecessor of K&L Gates ), [2] and also served as president of both the Seattle King County and Washington State Bar associations. [3]

  4. Oct 18, 2022 · Mary Maxwell Gates earned a position of power in the business world which few women were able to obtain in her time. Gates was the first woman to chair the national United Way’s executive committee.

  5. Jun 10, 1994 · Gates was born in Seattle, Washington, as Mary Maxwell to James Willard Maxwell (Nebraska, 1901 – 1960), a banker, and wife (married c. 1927) Adele Thompson (probably Enumclaw, King County, Washington, c. 1903.) Gates received a degree in education from the University of Washington in 1950. She met and married law student William H. Gates, Sr., at that time. During the early 1950s, she ...

  6. May 10, 2024 · Bill Gates credits his success in life to his parents, Bill Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates. The Microsoft founder and philanthropist is one of Bill Sr. and Mary’s three children. The couple met while they were students at the University of Washington in the 1940s, shortly after Bill Sr. returned from serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, according to the school's website .

  7. Mary Maxwell Gates. Mary Gates, a member of the UW Board of Regents for eighteen years (1975-1993), was a leader who promoted voluntary service and philanthropy, both locally and nationally. At her memorial service in June of 1994, then-UW President William P. Gerberding spoke of her capacity for “infectious, effervescent joy,” and her ...