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4 Ways to Contact Warren Buffett

By Matthew Lynch
December 1, 2023
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Introduction:

Warren Buffett, the world-renowned investor and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, is known for his down-to-earth approach and willingness to share his wisdom with others. Many people aspire to contact him for personal or professional reasons. In this article, we will provide four ways you can potentially get in touch with Warren Buffett.

1. Write a Letter:

One of the more traditional methods of contacting Warren Buffett is by sending a physical letter. It has been reported that Mr. Buffett reads every letter he receives and sometimes responds personally.

You can address your letter to:

Warren Buffett
c/o Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
3555 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68131
Make sure to write clearly and concisely, explaining the purpose of your communication and being respectful of his time.

2. Attend Berkshire Hathaway’s Annual Meeting:

Each year, Berkshire Hathaway conducts an annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. This event is akin to “Woodstock for Capitalists” and provides a unique opportunity for attendees to ask questions directly to Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. To be able to attend the meeting, you need to be a shareholder of the company’s stock.

3. Contact him through a Mutual Contact:

Sometimes it is helpful to approach prominent figures like Warren Buffett through someone you both know. If you or someone in your network has a mutual contact with Mr. Buffett, you can request an introduction or assistance in getting in touch with him.

4. Utilize Social Media Channels:

Although Warren Buffett is known not to use social media extensively, he has a Twitter account (@WarrenBuffett). While there’s no guarantee that he manages the account himself or that he will respond to inquiries directed at him on Twitter, it’s worth a try.

Conclusion:

While it may be challenging to get in touch with Warren Buffett directly given his busy schedule and high-profile status, there are avenues through which you can attempt to establish contact. By following the tips provided in this article, you can increase your chances of getting your message across to one of the most successful investors in history. Remember to be respectful, patient, and value his time should you receive a response.

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