Markle Foundation

Markle Foundation is a New York–based private foundation established in 1927 by American industrialist and financier John Markle and his wife, Mary. Its focus is technology, health care, and national security.

History
Formally incorporated on April 26, 1927, as the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, the organization began by funding traditional social welfare programs as well as projects that focused on medicine and medical research. In 1969, Lloyd Morrisett, the Markle Foundation's president at that time, shifted the foundation's focus to mass communications in a democratic society. In 1998, when Zoë Baird became president, she shifted the foundation's focus to accelerating the use of information and information technology to address critical public problems, particularly in the areas of health and national security. For fiscal year 2008, Ms Baird's compensation from this tax exempt charitable organization was recorded as $505,750.00, in the Form 990-PF filed by Markle.

In 1948, the Foundation established an award to assist qualified people wishing to remain in academic medicine.

Personnel

 * Zoë Baird – CEO and President
 * Beth F. Cobert – Chief Operating Officer, Markle Foundation and CEO, Skillful (A Markle Initiative)
 * Carol Diamond – Managing Director Health
 * Juliana Herman – Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor
 * Denis McDonough – Senior Advisor
 * Susan Roberson – Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer