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Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen was born on January 12, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, [8] as the son of Jacklyn (née Gise) and Ted Jorgensen. [9] At the time of Jeff's birth, his mother was a 17-year-old high-school student and his father was 19. [10] Ted was a Danish American unicyclist [11] born in Chicago to a family of Baptists. [12]
Jacklyn Bezos gave birth to daughter Christina and then son Mark Bezos. [10] Twenty years after starting, Jacklyn graduated from Saint Elizabeth University at the age of 40. [2] In 1995, Jacklyn and Miguel loaned Jeff US$245,573 to start Amazon.com, [11] giving them both 6% equity. [12] Later they relocated to Florida. [5]
Jackie Bezos (born 1946 [1]) is the mother of Jeff Bezos. [1] She was married to Jorgensen from 1963 to 1965. [1] She later married Miguel Bezos. [7] Mark Bezos (born 1967) is the half brother of Jeff Bezos. [8] He is a space tourist, a volunteer fire fighter, and former advertising executive. [9] [10] Lauren Sánchez (born 1969) got engaged to ...
Jeff Bezos is applauding his fiancée Lauren Sánchez for her eventful year!. On Thursday, Dec. 19, the Amazon founder penned a sweet tribute to his fiancée on her 55th birthday, celebrating her ...
Amazon founder (and former CEO) Jeff Bezos is the father of four kids — three sons and one daughter — whom he shares with ex-wife MacKenzie Scott. Despite his global fame, Jeff has attempted ...
Jeff Bezos. College: Princeton University Former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is one of the richest people in the world and, according to Forbes, is the first billionaire to break the 12-figure mark.
Gise gave birth to Jeff Bezos on January 12, 1964, [2] two weeks after Gise's 17th birthday. [9] They named the child Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen at birth. [1] [2] Jorgensen drank alcohol problematically, and struggled financially. [10] He supplemented his circus income by working at the Globe department store while studying at the University of ...
Bezos’ one-time “shadow,” or chief of staff, Jassy was also the founding CEO of Amazon Web Services, the cloud computing division that will generate more than $100 billion in revenue on its ...