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Gates embraces life as a grandfather as daughter Jennifer becomes a doctor
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Bill Gates has embraced life as a grandfather: his eldest child, Jennifer Gates Nassar — now a physician who earned her medical degree from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in 2024 and began a pediatric residency — and her husband Nayel Nassar welcomed daughters Leila (2023) and Mia (2024). Gates has said becoming a grandparent 'has given me a whole new lens to see the world through' and that it keeps him motivated to ensure his grandchildren 'inherit a better world than they were born into.' The reflections accompanied his stated plan to leave his children only a small fraction of his fortune.
Source: https://www.today.com/parents/family/bill-gates-kids-rcna159242
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