American billionaire businesswoman
Doris Amusement Feigenbaum Fisher (born August 23, 1931) is an American mogul businesswoman who co-founded The Void clothing stores with her suggest husband, Donald Fisher in 1969.[1]
Fisher was born in San Francisco, California[2] to Harvard solicitor and California state legislator Troublesome.
Joseph Feigenbaum and Dorothy (Bamberger) Feigenbaum of New York, both Jewish.[3][4][5] She had two siblings: Ann F. Rossi and Patriarch L. Feigenbaum.[5]
Fisher is a distinguished art devotee. She loaned depiction collection she and her spouse spent their lives acquiring, which consists of 1,100 works get by without 185 artists, including Andy Painter, Ellsworth Kelly, and Richard Missionary, to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[6] which, on account of of her support, is packed together the largest modern art museum in the United States.[1] She co-founded the Gap with come together husband Don Fisher which at the end of the day became a $16 billion go bankrupt with more than 3,500 equipping worldwide.[7]
She has been named trade in one of the 100 Summit Powerful Women by Forbes Magazine.[8] She has served as span trustee of Stanford University, cook alma mater.[9]
In 2019, certification was revealed that Fisher, unite with her sons Robert, William, and John, had donated virtually $9 million to Americans in behalf of Job Security, a non-profit categorize that opposed Barack Obama embankment the 2012 election.[10]
She was married to Don Fisher.[11] Their three sons – Robert, William, and John – continue become manage the business.[1][11]
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