Carolyn Lynch


Carolyn Hoff Lynch was an American philanthropist and contract bridge multi-national and gold medal world champion.

Philanthropy

Lynch, along with her husband Peter, co-founded the Lynch Foundation in 1988, and served as its chairman and president. The Lynch Foundation, valued at $125 million, gave away $8 million in 2013 and has made $80 million in grants since its inception. The Foundation supports education, religious organizations, cultural and historic organizations, hospitals, and medical research.
The Lynches give money primarily in five ways: as individuals, through the Lynch Foundation, through a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, and through two charitable trusts.
The Lynches have made gifts as individuals, donating $10 million to Peter Lynch's alma mater, Boston College, naming the School of Education after the family.

Bridge accomplishments

Lynch was a Grand Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League and was a five-time national and a gold medal world champion.

Wins

Lynch married Peter Lynch on May 11, 1968 and moved to Marblehead in 1970. Together, they raised three daughters: Mary, Annie, and Elizabeth. Lynch died in October 2015 due to complications of leukemia at the age of 69. The Nova documentary Black Hole Apocalypse that aired on January 10, 2018 was dedicated in her memory.