Sanderberg, 46, donated 290,000 shares of Facebook stock at "a market value of roughly USD 31 million" to various charities, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission document.
The shares are now in the Sheryl Sandberg Philanthropy Fund, a donor-advised fund. Much of the money will go to causes that Sandberg has supported in the past. She has also given to women's empowerment groups, such as Lean In,to help support women in the workplace, SiliconValley.Com reported today.
In 2014, Sandberg signed The Giving Pledge, the commitment by wealthy people to give the majority of their wealth to philanthropy in their lifetime, the report said.
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Asked about the success stories, he said, "If the entrepreneurs who know to use Facebook... They are the ones who definitely have tasted success. There aresuccess stories everywhere - that is encouraging us to go tomore and more cities so that we can talk about their successstories."
"This definitely is success, but not an overnight success. If you start a Facebook page today, you are notgoing to taste success tomorrow itself. You need to improveyour content to reach out to customers to better yourbusiness," Mehta said.