Jon Stryker's grandfather founded Stryker Corp., which sold $18.4 billion of medical equipment in 2022.
Stryker inherited a stake in the company but does not work there.
He is president and founder of the Arcus Foundation, which supports the advancement of LGBTQ human rights and the conservation of great apes.
In 2021, Jon and husband Slobodan Randjelović gave $15 million to the ACLU Foundation to focus on LGBTQ rights and HIV issues.
Stryker has given away more than $700 million in his lifetime. In June 2021 he gave $5.3 million to University of California, Berkeley's College of Environmental Design.
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea has announced they will deliver their advisory opinion on climate change and international law on May 21.
On April 24, the European Parliament approved the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, moving it one step closer to formal adoption by the European Union.
Malt's 2024 Freelancing in Europe report provides a helpful overview of the progress of the Freelance Revolution in the EU and UK. Strongly recommended.
In a new segment for The Daily Show, the host takes on artificial intelligence, questioning whether tech giants will deliver on promises to use it for good.
The Daily Show host interviewed FTC Chair Lina Khan on Monday where two discussed ongoing antitrust scrutiny facing major tech companies including Apple.
Bon Jovi gears up for a busy 2024 with a new documentary, album Forever, and single "Legendary." Jon Bon Jovi eyes a tour next year amid health recovery.
Grammy winner Jon Bon Jovi will join four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves in the IndyCar Fastest Seat in Sports to lead the field to the green at St. Pete.