
"Doris Fisher was described as 'an extraordinary human being whose brilliance, quiet determination, and heart shaped everything from Gap Inc.'s indelible influence on fashion retail to philanthropy and the San Francisco art scene.'"
"Fisher and her late husband, Donald Fisher, launched The Gap in 1969 in San Francisco, turning it into a business with $15 billion in sales and more than 3,500 stores worldwide."
Doris Fisher, co-founder of The Gap, died at the age of 94. She and her husband, Donald Fisher, started the company in 1969, growing it into a global business with $15 billion in sales and over 3,500 stores. The cause of her death remains undisclosed, but she passed away peacefully surrounded by family. Fisher was recognized for her influence on fashion retail, philanthropy, and the San Francisco art scene. She was born in 1931 and graduated from Stanford in 1953. Her son, John Fisher, owns the San Jose Earthquakes and the Athletics.
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