The Packard Way

With billions in new assets, foundation branches out while staying true to its roots

In the 1960s, when David and Lucile Packard held the first board meetings of their charitable foundation, they weren't sitting in the spacious, redwood-paneled offices that house their Silicon Valley philanthropy today. Instead, the trustees gathered around the Packards' kitchen table, steps away from the garage where Dave and his friend Bill Hewlett built a multibillion-dollar technology company

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