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Wallis Huberta Annenberg (born July 15, 1939, Philadelphia) is an American philanthropist. She serves as President and Chairman of the Board of The Annenberg Foundation, a multibillion-dollar philanthropic organization in the United States. ==Early life and education== Wallis Annenberg was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia on July 15, 1939, the daughter of publishing magnate Walter Hubert Annenberg and his first wife, Bernice Veronica Dunkelman (known as Ronny), a socialite from a Toronto family. Her father owned a estate called "Inwood" where Wallis was raised. When she was ten years old her parents divorced and her mother moved to Washington, D.C. and married Ben Ourisman, a Chevrolet car dealer.〔 Meanwhile, her father remarried in the year after the divorce to Leonore "Lee" Cohn, the niece of Columbia Pictures' president Harry Cohn. She graduated from Pine Manor College in 1959 when it was a junior college.〔() 〕〔() 〕 She had a brother, Roger, who committed suicide at a psychiatric institution in Bucks County, Pennsylvania at age 22 in 1962 while on leave from Harvard University for treatment of schizophrenia. She named one of her sons after her brother.〔
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