Dell chief pledges £28m to rebuild Texas after Hurricane Harvey

Texan Jewish billionaire Michael Dell commits to handing over millions to help those affected by the storm

Flooding in Texas on August 31

Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, has pledged up to £28m ($36 million) to rebuild Texas in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath.

Dell announced the donation on Friday to the Rebuild Texas Fund, established by the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation.

Dell grew up in Houston in a neighbourhood that was hard hit by the hurricane and tropical storm.

Raised in a Jewish family, Dell’s ancestors Anglicised the family’s original Yiddish name, Thal, when they immigrated to the United States.

“This disaster is personal to everyone who has roots in Texas. Both of us were born and raised in Texas, and the street Michael grew up on in Houston is under water now,” a statement issued by the foundation said.

The goal of the fund is to raise money “for longer term recovery and rebuilding of our communities, in addition to helping with immediate relief efforts,” according to the foundation. 

Michael Dell

The Dell Foundation donation includes a matching campaign. The foundation launched the fund with £13 million ($18 million) and will match other donations up to another 18 million.

Forbes estimates Dell’s net worth as of February 2017 at £16 billion ($20.8 billion.)

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