Qualities Of Oprah Winfrey

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Good listener: A very wise and intelligent person develops a skill to listen. Oprah Winfrey is a very good listener, that's one of the things that makes her influential she listens to her public viewers and always has something to say, or give solutions to each and every problem they have. She shows them they have all her time which makes them comfortable to tell her whatever is on their mind. She analyses their problems from every view and helps them get through whatever rough patch they are facing. Influential: I believe influence is the union of power and purpose. This is one of her greatest qualities which she achieved so much with, she was honored because of how influential she was and still is up to date, received so many awards starting …show more content…

Accordingly, Oprah's Angel Network supports charitable projects and provides grants to non profit organizations around the world that share this vision. To date, Oprah's Angel Network has raised more than $51,000,000 ($1 million of which was donated by Jon Bon Jovi). Winfrey personally covers all administrative costs associated with the charity, so 100% of all funds raised go to charity programs. Winfrey personally donates more of her own money to charity than any other show-business celebrity in America. In 2005 she became the first black person listed by Business Week as one of America's top 50 most generous philanthropists, having given an estimated $303 million.[132] Winfrey was the 32nd most philanthropic. She has also been repeatedly ranked as the most philanthropic celebrity. She has been generous to her staff/employees and their families showing them appreciation of a good job. Oprah quotes "I don't believe in failure. It is not failure if you enjoyed the …show more content…

This is the first time she publicly made such an endorsement. Winfrey held a fundraiser for Obama on September 8, 2007, at her Santa Barbara estate. In December 2007, Winfrey joined Obama for a series of rallies in the early primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. The Columbia, South Carolina event on December 9, 2007, drew a crowd of nearly 30,000, the largest for any political event of 2007. An analysis by two economists at the University of Maryland, College Park estimated that Winfrey's endorsement was responsible for between 423,123 and 1,596,995 votes for Obama in the Democratic primary alone, based on a sample of states that did not include Texas, Michigan, North Dakota, Kansas, or Alaska. The results suggest that in the sampled states, Oprah's endorsement was responsible for the difference in the popular vote between Barack Obama and Hillary

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