eHarmony Founder, Dr. Neil Clark Warren Congratulates Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan on Newly-Announced Pregnancy
01 August 2015 - 10:01AM
Business Wire
eHarmony founder, Dr. Neil Clark Warren and Facebook founder,
Mark Zuckerberg may be on opposite ends of the generational
spectrum, but they share important ideals and a vision for creating
a better world for future generations.
Today, Dr. Warren commented on the announcement made on Facebook
by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan on their pregnancy.
“On behalf of the whole eHarmony family, I want to extend my
most sincere congratulations to Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg
on the occasion of this announcement. Their absolute joy over the
impending birth of their daughter fills an old man like me with so
much hope and meaning. Who has changed the world more than Mark
Zuckerberg? And now he comes out with this declaration that he
intends to do anything possible to make this child another
world-changing individual. If all we ever do as a society is help
the next generation become more unselfish and kind, think where we
can be in 20 or 30 years.”
eHarmony was designed to connect individuals to those who are
most compatible, creating great, lasting relationships whose
positive impact reaches those they touch. eHarmony believes
relationships that begin with the right partner can set off
positive chain reactions that strengthen lives, communities and
society as a whole. Connected through eHarmony or Facebook,
meaningful relationships can change the world.
Dr. Warren continued, “We think we’ve had something like 2
million marriages at eHarmony, and what I find myself dreaming
today is that these marriages will be as devoted to the future of
the human race as it sounds like Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg
are as they await the birth of their little girl.”
About eHarmony, Inc.
California-based eHarmony, Inc. (www.eharmony.com) was founded
in 2000 and is a pioneer in using relationship science to create
highly compatible relationships based on key dimensions of
personality that are scientifically proven to predict the most
compatible, highly successful, long-term relationships. On average,
542 people marry every day in the U.S. as a result of eHarmony,
nearly 5% of new marriages.* eHarmony operates online services in
the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
*2009 survey conducted for eHarmony by Harris Interactive®.
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