Steve Jobs’s Widow Debuts on Philanthropic Stage
Marlene Castro knew the tall blonde woman only as Laurene, her mentor. They met every few weeks in a rough Silicon Valley neighborhood the year that Ms. Castro was applying to college, and they e-mailed often, bonding over conversations about Ms. Castros difficult childhood. Without Laurenes help, Ms. Castro said, she might not have become the first person in her family to graduate from college.
It was only later, when she was a freshman at University of California, Berkeley, that Ms. Castro read a news article and realized that Laurene was Silicon Valley royalty, the wife of Apples co-founder, Steven P. Jobs.
I just became 10 times more appreciative of her humility and how humble she was in working with us in East Palo Alto, Ms. Castro said.
The story, friends and colleagues say, is classic Laurene Powell Jobs. Famous because of her last name and fortune, she has always been private and publicity-averse. Her philanthropic work, especially on education causes like College Track, the college prep organization she helped found and through which she was Ms. Castros mentor, has been her priority and focus.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/17/business/steve-jobss-widow-sets-philanthropy-goals.html