This Woman Just Made 150 Million Selling Her Company To Google And She S Giving It All To Charity
Greene needs the gig, despite the $380 million sale of Bebop, because she intends to give all of that money to charity via a “donor advised fund.” Greene’s husband is co-founder of Bebop and a part time employee of Google. He received 11,281 shares of Company C Capital Stock at $740.39 each for a cool $8.4 million. He will also be donating his shares to charity. As if Greene wasn’t altruistic enough, donating all those many hundreds of millions to charity, our sources tell us that Bebop was a labor of love for her and there is no way she would have sold the company to Google without it also being favorable to her employees. The one-two punch of Greene and Rosenblum is exactly what Google needs to catch up in the race to dominate the enterprise cloud computing market.