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  1. Wendy Susan Schmidt ( née Boyle) is an American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the wife of Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, whom she met in graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley . She is the president of the Schmidt Family Foundation, holding over $1 billion in philanthropic assets.

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  2. 6. März 2022 · Wendy und Eric Schmidt. © Schmidt Ocean Institute Außerdem machte sich 11th Hour einen großen Namen in der Segelszene – erst als Co Sponsor beim Volvo Ocean Race, nun mit einem eigenen Team und siegorientierten Neubau-IMOCA mit dem unter anderem die Nachhaltigkeit im Bootsbau erforscht wird.

  3. Wendy Schmidt is a philanthropist and investor who co-founded Schmidt Ocean Institute and other non-profit organizations to advance clean energy, healthy food, ocean health and human rights. She also supports journalism, documentaries, sailing and innovation for coastal communities.

  4. thesuperyachtlife.com › humansofyachting › wendy-schmidtWendy Schmidt – Superyacht Life

    27. Sept. 2023 · Wendy Schmidt #humansofyachting A latecomer to sailing, recipient of the inaugural Honours awards and yacht owner Wendy Schmidt nonetheless showed a natural talent for helming and an affinity with the sea, and as her passion grew, so did her determination to put her philanthropic weight behind ocean science and sustainability.

  5. Wendy Schmidt is a philanthropist and investor who has spent the past 17 years creating innovative non-profit organizations to work with communities around the world for clean, renewable energy, resilient food systems, healthy oceans and the protection of human rights.

  6. 30. Aug. 2022 · Wendy Schmidt, at the helm of Deep Blue, will be competing in her third Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Cory Silken. By John Clarke. Aug. 30, 2022. Last year, the American sailor Wendy Schmidt helmed...

  7. To the sea, and beyond. Squint at the images released from the James Webb Space Telescope this summer—a black sky electrified by starry sparks—and you could be looking into another frontier, much closer to home: the deep ocean, alight with bioluminescent creatures and vastly underexplored.