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  1. Dame Janet Frances de Botton, DBE (née Wolfson; formerly Green; born 31 March 1952) is a British art collector and philanthropist. [1] Janet de Botton is the eldest daughter of Lord Wolfson and his wife, Ruth (née Sterling), who married in 1949, and a granddaughter of Sir Isaac Wolfson , founder of the Great Universal Stores family; she is ...

  2. Janet Frances de Botton (b. 1952) is a British bridge player, collector of contemporary art and a philanthropist. Born Janet Wolfson, de Botton was also formerly known as Janet Green.

  3. Dame Janet Frances de Botton, is a British bridge player, collector of contemporary art and a philanthropist. Janet learned bridge in 1998, and became a player who participated international level.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Janet de Botton Bridge | 09 September 2023 The Bermuda Bowl, the most prestigious bridge World Championship, ended last weekend with a riveting final between Switzerland and Norway.

  5. De Botton has been a Trustee of Tate and Chairman of the Council of Tate Modern. In 2007, she appeared at number 22 (down from number 18, in 2006) in the Sunday Times Rich List, with an estimated personal fortune of £285 million. She is a prominent collector of modern art.

  6. Oct 17, 2013 · Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton, chair of the Wolfson Foundation and the granddaughter of its Glasgow-born founder, will collect the award - known as the "Nobel Prize of philanthropy" - at the ...

  7. Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton is Chairman at Wolfson Foundation/The. See Dame Janet Wolfson de Botton's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.