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Janet Wolfson de Botton
British art collector and philanthropist (born 1952)
Dame Janet Frances de Botton, DBE (néeWolfson; formerly Green[1]) 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 the former wife of the broadcasting executive Michael Green.
Her late husband, Swiss financier Gilbert de Botton, sold Global Asset Management for £234m in 1999.[1]
In June 2010, the Wolfson Foundation announced the appointment of de Botton as the new Chairman following a unanimous decision by the Trustees.
De Botton has been a Trustee of Tate and Chairman of the Council of Tate Modern.[2]
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 mil