Cari Tuna
Chair
Cari Tuna is the co-founder and Chair of Good Ventures, a philanthropic foundation she created with her husband Dustin Moskovitz in 2011. Cari is also the Chair of Coefficient Giving, and serves on the board of GiveWell, a nonprofit that identifies and publishes research on outstanding global-health giving opportunities. Good Ventures’ philanthropic focus areas include global health and development, innovation policy, scientific research, farm animal welfare, biosecurity and pandemic preparedness, and navigating transformative AI.
Since 2011, Cari and Dustin have given away more than $4 billion to high-impact causes. They were among the first donors to sign the Giving Pledge, when Cari was just 25 — making her the youngest signatory in the Pledge’s history. Cari is passionate about advising and mentoring other philanthropists.
Cari has been recognized by TIME and Vanity Fair for her leadership in philanthropy. She was previously a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and has a B.A. in Political Science from Yale University.