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The Forbes family includes a number of related people that founded, and have worked for, Forbes magazine. The family has close ties to Princeton University, with their namesake Forbes College as one of Princeton's residential colleges. Noted members include:Bertie Charles Forbes, a.k.a. B.C. Forbes (1880–1954), the founder of the magazine
Bruce Charles Forbes (1916–1964), eldest son of B.C. Forbes
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (1919–1990), son and successor of B.C. Forbes
Steve Forbes a.k.a. Malcolm Forbes Jr., son of Malcolm Forbes, current editor-in-chief and former chairman, president, and CEO of the company
Moira Forbes, daughter of Steve Forbes
Christopher Forbes, son of Malcolm Forbes, former Vice Chairman and a Vice Chancellor of the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Robert Laidlaw Forbes, son of Malcolm Forbes
Tim Forbes, son of Malcolm Forbes and former president and chief operating officer
Moira Hamilton, daughter of Malcolm Forbes
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