Interview: Ted Waitt

Ted Waitt on Charlie Rose

Video Synopsis:

Ted Waitt on PBS’s Beta Charlie Rose: “A conversation with Ted Waitt, CEO and Founder of Gateway, about the PC purchasing tool Yourware and the Microsoft anti-trust lawsuit.”

About Ted Waitt:

Through the Waitt Family Foundation, Waitt has become one of America’s 50 most generous philanthropists, according to Business Week. The Foundation funds partnerships and projects, sometimes in conjunction or collaboration with the Waitt Institutes, that seek a deeper understanding of human history and improve mankind’s knowledge through historical and scientific exploration.

Established in 1993, the Foundation initially focused on domestic violence prevention and community development, knowing that building stronger families and societies will help foster the vision of a better world. The creation of the Waitt Institutes in 2005 — the Waitt Institute for Discovery, and the Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention — has allowed the Foundation to broaden its program interests to the global community.

Ted Waitt serves as the Chairman of the Founding Fathers campaign of the Family Violence Prevention Fund, just one of the efforts that he supports in the fight to prevent domestic violence. Waitt was appointed by Congress to serve on the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce and has served on numerous other corporate and philanthropic boards of directors, including the Advisory Council of the National Geographic Society and as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Additional Resources About Ted Waitt and Gateway:

Avalon has more information about Ted Waitt.

The Waitt Institute is Ted Waitt’s foundation to foster scientific research, encourage education, and aid domestic violence victims.

Forsight.org has a profile of Ted Waitt.

The New York Times published an interview with Ted Waitt, where he talks about the long-term effects of Windows XP.

Gateway Founder Ted Waitt Directs $10 Million to New Institute.