Grow@Annenberg

Founded by Gregory Annenberg Weingarten

GRoW supports innovative projects and organizations that address social and cultural issues, meet urgent community needs, and offer inspiration and collaboration to improve the quality of life in communities around the world.

Bio
Gregory Annenberg Weingarten
Vice President & Director
Bio
Gregory Annenberg Weingarten
Vice President & Director

Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, s a Vice President and Director of the Annenberg Foundation and Founder of GRoW @ Annenberg, a philanthropic initiative of the Foundation.

Gregory has a degree in political science from Stanford University. He worked as a journalist at The Times of London before embarking on a career as an artist. His work has been shown in galleries and private collections throughout Europe and the U.S.

He is a member of various boards and committees, including the National Park Foundation, the Pennsylvania Museum, the Getty Center, the American Friends of the Paris Opera & Ballet, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, and USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

Gregory’s efforts to create a vibrant partnership between France and America have earned him several honors — among them, France’s highest award, the prestigious Legion of Honor.

We at GRoW support the true innovators and original social entrepreneurs — the changemakers and the servant-leaders across communities. These are the people who are finding unconventional ways to create maximum impact and meet the challenges of our rapidly evolving world.

Gregory Annenberg Weingarten
Vice President & Director

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