Apple CEO
Tim Cook's fourth annual
CharityBuzz auction ended this after**on, raising
More Than $500,000 for the Robert F. Kennedy
Center for Justice and Human Rights. The auction, which garnered
More Than 40 bids, includes a one hour
Lunch date with Tim Cook At Apple's Cuperti** headquarters along with passes to a forthcoming Apple key**te event.
Two people are able to attend the
Lunch meeting with Cook, with the experience set to last for approximately one hour. While
Lunch is included in the price of the auction, travel and accommodations are **t. The otter expires on May 5, 2017, and the winner will be able to schedule their appointment on a "mutually agreed upon date."
In the final hours of the auction, bidding ramped up significantly, jumping from $275,000 yesterday after**on to the
More Than $500,000 finishing price.
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At $515,000, the 2016 CharityBuzz
Auction brought in
More money
Than it did in 2014 and 2015. In 2014, the
Auction raised $200,000, while in 2015, it brought in $330,001. In 2013, the first year the
Auction was held, someone paid $610,000 to have
Lunch with Cook.
It's possible the
Auction winner will be able to use the key**te event tickets to attend the key**te for the
Worldwide Developers Conference, where Apple is expected to debut new versions of iOS, OS X, watchOS, and tvOS, and perhaps new Mac models.
Proceeds from the
Auction will benefit the RFK
Center for Justice and Human Rights, a
Charity Tim Cook has supported for several years. Earlier in 2016, Tim Cook was elected to the RFK Center's
board of directors.
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