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      • Yang, a Taiwanese-born American, and his wife Akiko Yamazaki, a Costa-Rican-born Japanese-American, are significant leaders within the Bay Area art world and recently gave $25 million to the Asian Art Museum.
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  2. Yang and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki (also a Stanford graduate), are active philanthropists. They support a wide range of programs at Stanford, and are the lead donors of the San Francisco Asian Art Museum expansion.

  3. Dec 15, 2018 · Yang, a Taiwanese-born American, and his wife Akiko Yamazaki, a Costa-Rican-born Japanese-American, are significant leaders within the Bay Area art world and recently gave $25 million to the Asian Art Museum.

  4. Aug 26, 2020 · Meet Akiko Yamazaki who is an accomplished philanthropist, equestrienne and wife to Yahoo! co-founder, Jerry Yang. She is also a passionate conservationist, and the co-founder and...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_YangJerry Yang - Wikipedia

    Yang is married to Japan-born Akiko Yamazaki, who was raised in Costa Rica. They met in 1992 during a 6-month Stanford exchange program. [9] Yamazaki graduated from Stanford University with a degree in industrial engineering and is a director with the Wildlife Conservation Network. [47] Yang currently lives in Los Altos Hills, California. [48]

  6. Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki. SOURCE OF WEALTH: Cofounder of Yahoo. FUNDING AREAS: Education, Bay Area Community. OVERVIEW: Thus far, Jerry Yang and his wife Akiko’s grantmaking has been limited to a few large grants to educational institutions, primarily his alma mater, Stanford.

  7. Yang and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki, also a Stanford graduate, are long-time Stanford supporters who have been involved in a wide range of initiatives across the university.

  8. Jan 21, 2021 · Yang and his wife, Akiko Yamazaki ’90, have a history of supporting the University. Most notably, the two pledged $75 million dollars to the University in 2007, $50 million of which went to...