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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 ...
Bezos was born in Albuquerque and raised in Houston and Miami. He graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. He worked on Wall Street in a variety of related fields from 1986 to early 1994. Bezos founded Amazon in mid-1994 on a road trip from New York City to Seattle.
Jacklyn Bezos (née Gise, formerly Jorgensen; born December 29, 1946) is an American billionaire and philanthropist who provided the initial investment to launch Amazon.com. She is a co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation. She is the mother of Jeff Bezos and Mark Bezos, and the ex-wife of Ted Jorgensen.
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 ...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez arrive for an official State Dinner held by U.S. President Joe Biden in honor of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House in Washington, U ...
Bezos took an unusual approach to raising his four kids at times. He said in 2017 that he let his kids use "sharp knives" from the age of 4 and power tools at 7 or 8 years old.
Sánchez is part of the Bezos Courage and Civility Award which as of 2024 has granted $400 million to philanthropists including Retired Admiral William H. McRaven, Dolly Parton, Eva Longoria, Jose Andres and Van Jones. [16] [17] [18] She also works with the Bezos Day One Fund, which helps homeless families with housing and free preschool ...
Bezos called him the "smartest guy at Princeton". [4] On 13 September 2018, during a talk at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C., Bezos heaped praise on Yasantha. [5] Bezos, during the talk, related that Yasantha had easily solved a mathematical problem that Bezos and his roommate could not solve.