Bid for charity to have coffee with Apple CEO Tim Cook
Contributed by: Email on 04/24/2013 01:44 PM [ Comments ]
The actual auction reads Bid now on this unique opportunity to have coffee with Apple CEO Tim Cook at Apple headquarters.
Tim Cook is Apple's CEO and serves on its board of directors. In 2012 he was named a runner-up to TIME's Person of the Year and topped Vanity Fair's New Establishment list. Before being named CEO in August 2011, Tim was Apple's Chief Operating Officer and was responsible for all of the companys worldwide sales and operations. He also headed Apple's Macintosh division. Tim earned an MBA from Duke University, where he was a Fuqua Scholar, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Auburn University.
Proceeds will benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Center For Justice and Human Rights. According to their website The RFK CENTERs core programs focus on the power of the individual, working through alliances and organizations, to generate change. The RFK PARTNERS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS bolster the efficacy of human rights defenders through sustained, strategic partnerships, extending their reach to legislators, diplomats, international institutions, and corporations. RFK SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER educates students and the public about human rights issues and provides the tools for creating change in their communities; RFK COMPASS convenes the financial community to advance a discussion of the connections among investment performance, fiduciary duty, and public interest issues to optimize risk-adjusted rates of returns and address current and future global challenges. Through its offices in Florence, Italy, RFK EUROPE extends its human rights education and advocacy programs across Europe, raising awareness and igniting change. The RFK JUVENILE JUSTICE Collaborative joins forces with Massachusetts' RFK Children Action Corps, founder of an innovative model for alternatives to juvenile incarceration, to bring the practice of direct service and the power of advocacy together to strengthen the rights of juveniles and urges more effective policies for adjudicated youth transitioning back into their communities.
Interested? I sure would be but at a value of $50,000 (debatable for 30 minutes but its charity) the auction is already at $14,333.00 at the time of this article.
Bid or dream at https://www.charitybuzz.com/TimCook.
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