Daniel Craig (and a litter of golden retriever puppies); there with Arnold Schwarzenegger (and an Austrian army tank), with Matt Damon, Jon Stewart, Bono and, um, the Pope.But Pohlson is not an actor (although he was, briefly, in his early 20s) or some sort of Hollywood fixer, but an entrepreneur and fundraiser, disrupting philanthropy by harnessing the power of celebrity.As the co-founder of Omaze, a Los Angeles-based start-up that offers the chance to win a date with George Clooney or Idris Elba, a mentoring session with Michelle Obama or wine tasting with Jennifer Lawrence, Pohlson has so far raised more than $130 million (£100 million) for over 350 charities.
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