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Laurene Powell Jobs

Laurene Powell Jobs (née Powell; born November 6, 1963)[1][2] is an American billionaire businesswoman and executive.[3] She is the founder and chair of Emerson Collective[3] and XQ Institute.[4] Powell Jobs resides in Palo Alto, California, with her three children.[5] She is the widow of Steve Jobs, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc., and she manages the Steve Jobs Trust.[6][7] She has recently been a major donor to Democratic Party politicians.[8][9][10]

Laurene Powell Jobs
Powell Jobs in November 2012
Born
Laurene Powell

(1963-11-06) November 6, 1963 (age 59)
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (AB, BS)
Stanford University (MBA)
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1991; died 2011)
Children3, including Eve
RelativesMona Simpson (sister-in-law)

Early life and career

Powell Jobs grew up in West Milford, New Jersey.[11] She earned a B.A. in political science from the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences and a B.S. degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1985.[3][12][13] She received her M.B.A. degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1991.[3][13][14]

In October 1989, Steve Jobs gave a "View from the Top" lecture at Stanford Business School. Laurene Powell was a new MBA student and sneaked to the front of the lecture and started up a conversation with Jobs, who was seated next to her. They ended up having dinner together that night.[15] A year and a half later, on March 18, 1991, they married in a ceremony at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park.[16] Presiding over the wedding was Kōbun Chino Otogawa, a Zen Buddhist monk.[16][17] Their son, Reed, was born in September 1991, followed by daughters Erin in 1995 and Eve in 1998. Laurene is also the stepmother of Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Steve's daughter from a previous relationship, who was born in 1978.

Powell Jobs co-founded Terravera, a natural foods company that sold to retailers throughout Northern California.[3][5] She also served on the board of directors of Achieva, which created online tools to help students study more effectively at standardized testing.[5] Before business school, Powell Jobs worked for Merrill Lynch Asset Management and spent three years at Goldman Sachs as a fixed-income trading strategist.[3][5]

In 1997, Powell Jobs co-founded College Track together with Carlos Watson.[18][19]

In 2017, Powell Jobs purchased a 20 percent stake in the ownership group Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which holds the NBA's Washington Wizards, NHL's Washington Capitals, and Capital One Arena. She was the second-largest shareholder behind chairman Ted Leonsis.[20][21]

Steve Jobs's death

On October 5, 2011, at the age of 56, Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, died due to complications from a relapse of islet cell neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer.[22][23] Powell Jobs inherited the Steven P. Jobs Trust, which as of May 2013 had a 7.3% stake in The Walt Disney Company worth about $12.1 billion, and 38.5 million shares of Apple Inc.[7][11][13]

As of July 2020, Powell Jobs and her family were ranked 59th in the Forbes' annual list of the world's billionaires[24][25] and 30th in Forbes 400.[26] According to the same list, she is the wealthiest woman in the technology industry.

Activism and later career

In 2004, Powell Jobs founded the Emerson Collective, a private company structured as a Limited Liability Company,[27] that supports social entrepreneurs and organizations working in education and immigration reform, social justice, media, and journalism and conservation through partnerships, grants, and investments.[3][28] Through Emerson, Powell Jobs owns The Atlantic and a stake in Axios.[29][30]

In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Powell Jobs donated $2 million to Hillary Clinton and raised a further $4 million for her.[31][32]

Powell Jobs was an early investor in,[33] and board member of, Ozy.[34] In addition, Ozy credited her as a "contributor."[35]

In 2017, she backed the founding of the political organization ACRONYM,[36] which raised ethical questions for Powell Jobs for its creation of Courier Newsroom.[37]

In 2018, she issued a statement that the book Small Fry by her stepdaughter, Lisa Brennan, contains false information about Steve Jobs as a father.[38]

Philanthropy

In 1997, Powell Jobs and Carlos Watson co-founded College Track, a nonprofit organization in East Palo Alto to improve high school graduation, college enrollment, and college graduation rates for "underserved" students.[39][40][41][42]

Of College Track's high school graduates, many of whom are first-generation college students, about 90 percent attend four-year colleges, and 70 percent finish college in six years, whereas the national average for first-generation college students is 24 percent.[41] College Track has facilities in East Palo Alto, Sacramento, San Francisco, Oakland, Watts, Boyle Heights, New Orleans, Aurora, Colorado, Denver, and the Washington, D.C., area.[40][41][43][44] "We have a wait list of five cities where we'd like to open up centers," Powell Jobs has said. "We want to keep our standards high, though, and are reluctant to grow through franchising or through dissemination of our curriculum and training."[41]

In September 2015, Powell Jobs launched a $50 million project to create high schools with new approaches to education. Called XQ: The Super School Project, the initiative aims to inspire teams of educators, students, and community leaders to create and implement new plans for high schools. Efforts include altering school schedules, curriculums and technologies in order to replace the country's century-old high school education model. Funding for XQ comes from Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective. Following an initial $50 million financial contribution,[45][46] XQ announced an additional contribution, awarding ten schools $10 million each, for a total financial contribution of $100 million.[47][48][49] The schools were chosen from approximately 700 submissions nationwide.[50][51] Powell Jobs's team of advisors is led by Russlynn H. Ali.[45][46]

Powell Jobs is a founding member of the Climate Leadership Council.[52][verification needed]

As of 2018, Powell Jobs sits on the board of directors of College Track, Conservation International, and Stanford University.[3][13][53] She is chair of the board of directors of XQ[54] and also sits on the chairman's advisory board of the Council on Foreign Relations.[3][53] In 2014, she was ranked as the 29th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. Her ranking rose from #39 in 2013.[55]

Powell Jobs's philanthropy has been described as of limited "transparency and accountability."[56] In 2019, Powell Jobs was named the "Least Transparent Mega-Giver" by Inside Philanthropy.[57][58][59]

References

  1. ^ Isaacson, Walter (2011). "Family Man". Steve Jobs (First ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 269. ISBN 978-1-4516-4853-9. Lauren Powell had been born in New Jersey in 1963 and learned to be self-sufficient at an early age.
  2. ^ United States birth records
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Emerson Collective. Archived from the original on August 11, 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
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  10. ^ Goldmacher, Shane (July 16, 2020). "Biden Banks $242 Million as Big-Name Donors Write Huge Checks". The New York Times.
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  16. ^ a b Owen W. Linzmayer (2004). Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful. ISBN 9781593270100. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
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External links

  • Laurene Powell Jobs on Twitter  
  • "Laurene Powell Jobs, Emerson Collective: Profile and Biography", Bloomberg Markets
  • "Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Laurene Powell Jobs", Bloomberg
  • "Board Member Laurene Powell Jobs", Council on Foreign Relations

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Laurene Powell Jobs nee Powell born November 6 1963 1 2 is an American billionaire businesswoman and executive 3 She is the founder and chair of Emerson Collective 3 and XQ Institute 4 Powell Jobs resides in Palo Alto California with her three children 5 She is the widow of Steve Jobs co founder and former CEO of Apple Inc and she manages the Steve Jobs Trust 6 7 She has recently been a major donor to Democratic Party politicians 8 9 10 Laurene Powell JobsPowell Jobs in November 2012BornLaurene Powell 1963 11 06 November 6 1963 age 59 West Milford New Jersey U S EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania AB BS Stanford University MBA Political partyDemocraticSpouseSteve Jobs m 1991 died 2011 wbr Children3 including EveRelativesMona Simpson sister in law Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Steve Jobs s death 3 Activism and later career 4 Philanthropy 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditPowell Jobs grew up in West Milford New Jersey 11 She earned a B A in political science from the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences and a B S degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1985 3 12 13 She received her M B A degree from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1991 3 13 14 In October 1989 Steve Jobs gave a View from the Top lecture at Stanford Business School Laurene Powell was a new MBA student and sneaked to the front of the lecture and started up a conversation with Jobs who was seated next to her They ended up having dinner together that night 15 A year and a half later on March 18 1991 they married in a ceremony at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park 16 Presiding over the wedding was Kōbun Chino Otogawa a Zen Buddhist monk 16 17 Their son Reed was born in September 1991 followed by daughters Erin in 1995 and Eve in 1998 Laurene is also the stepmother of Lisa Brennan Jobs Steve s daughter from a previous relationship who was born in 1978 Powell Jobs co founded Terravera a natural foods company that sold to retailers throughout Northern California 3 5 She also served on the board of directors of Achieva which created online tools to help students study more effectively at standardized testing 5 Before business school Powell Jobs worked for Merrill Lynch Asset Management and spent three years at Goldman Sachs as a fixed income trading strategist 3 5 In 1997 Powell Jobs co founded College Track together with Carlos Watson 18 19 In 2017 Powell Jobs purchased a 20 percent stake in the ownership group Monumental Sports amp Entertainment which holds the NBA s Washington Wizards NHL s Washington Capitals and Capital One Arena She was the second largest shareholder behind chairman Ted Leonsis 20 21 Steve Jobs s death EditOn October 5 2011 at the age of 56 Steve Jobs the CEO of Apple died due to complications from a relapse of islet cell neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer 22 23 Powell Jobs inherited the Steven P Jobs Trust which as of May 2013 had a 7 3 stake in The Walt Disney Company worth about 12 1 billion and 38 5 million shares of Apple Inc 7 11 13 As of July 2020 update Powell Jobs and her family were ranked 59th in the Forbes annual list of the world s billionaires 24 25 and 30th in Forbes 400 26 According to the same list she is the wealthiest woman in the technology industry Activism and later career EditIn 2004 Powell Jobs founded the Emerson Collective a private company structured as a Limited Liability Company 27 that supports social entrepreneurs and organizations working in education and immigration reform social justice media and journalism and conservation through partnerships grants and investments 3 28 Through Emerson Powell Jobs owns The Atlantic and a stake in Axios 29 30 In the 2016 U S presidential election Powell Jobs donated 2 million to Hillary Clinton and raised a further 4 million for her 31 32 Powell Jobs was an early investor in 33 and board member of Ozy 34 In addition Ozy credited her as a contributor 35 In 2017 she backed the founding of the political organization ACRONYM 36 which raised ethical questions for Powell Jobs for its creation of Courier Newsroom 37 In 2018 she issued a statement that the book Small Fry by her stepdaughter Lisa Brennan contains false information about Steve Jobs as a father 38 Philanthropy EditIn 1997 Powell Jobs and Carlos Watson co founded College Track a nonprofit organization in East Palo Alto to improve high school graduation college enrollment and college graduation rates for underserved students 39 40 41 42 Of College Track s high school graduates many of whom are first generation college students about 90 percent attend four year colleges and 70 percent finish college in six years whereas the national average for first generation college students is 24 percent 41 College Track has facilities in East Palo Alto Sacramento San Francisco Oakland Watts Boyle Heights New Orleans Aurora Colorado Denver and the Washington D C area 40 41 43 44 We have a wait list of five cities where we d like to open up centers Powell Jobs has said We want to keep our standards high though and are reluctant to grow through franchising or through dissemination of our curriculum and training 41 In September 2015 Powell Jobs launched a 50 million project to create high schools with new approaches to education Called XQ The Super School Project the initiative aims to inspire teams of educators students and community leaders to create and implement new plans for high schools Efforts include altering school schedules curriculums and technologies in order to replace the country s century old high school education model Funding for XQ comes from Powell Jobs Emerson Collective Following an initial 50 million financial contribution 45 46 XQ announced an additional contribution awarding ten schools 10 million each for a total financial contribution of 100 million 47 48 49 The schools were chosen from approximately 700 submissions nationwide 50 51 Powell Jobs s team of advisors is led by Russlynn H Ali 45 46 Powell Jobs is a founding member of the Climate Leadership Council 52 verification needed As of 2018 Powell Jobs sits on the board of directors of College Track Conservation International and Stanford University 3 13 53 She is chair of the board of directors of XQ 54 and also sits on the chairman s advisory board of the Council on Foreign Relations 3 53 In 2014 she was ranked as the 29th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Her ranking rose from 39 in 2013 55 Powell Jobs s philanthropy has been described as of limited transparency and accountability 56 In 2019 Powell Jobs was named the Least Transparent Mega Giver by Inside Philanthropy 57 58 59 References Edit Isaacson Walter 2011 Family Man Steve Jobs First ed Simon amp Schuster p 269 ISBN 978 1 4516 4853 9 Lauren Powell had been born in New Jersey in 1963 and learned to be self sufficient at an early age United States birth records a b c d e f g h i Laurene Powell Jobs Emerson Collective Archived from the original on August 11 2015 Retrieved September 17 2013 Harris Elizabeth A September 14 2016 100 Million Awarded in Contest to Rethink U S High Schools The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 24 2022 a b c d Laurene Powell Jobs Parsa Archived from the original on September 14 2010 Retrieved September 17 2013 Laurene Powell Jobs amp family Forbes November 2014 Retrieved November 29 2014 a b Golum Rob November 24 2011 Jobs s 7 7 Disney Stake Transfers to Trust Led by Widow Laurene Bloomberg News Retrieved July 4 2013 Tindera Michela Here Are The Billionaires Funding The Democratic Presidential Candidates As Of September 2019 Forbes Schleifer Theodore July 16 2020 Silicon Valley pours money into Biden s campaign and snubs Trump s Vox Goldmacher Shane July 16 2020 Biden Banks 242 Million as Big Name Donors Write Huge Checks The New York Times a b Peter Lattman Claire Cain Miller May 17 2013 Steve Jobs s Widow Steps Onto Philanthropic Stage The New York Times Retrieved May 18 2013 Trustees Council of Penn Women University of Pennsylvania Laurene Powell Jobs CW 85 a b c d Laurene Powell Jobs Forbes Retrieved September 17 2013 President Obama Announces Members of the White House Council for Community Solutions whitehouse gov December 14 2010 via National Archives Love Dylan Steve Jobs Skipped A Business Meeting To Take His Wife On Their First Date Business Insider Retrieved June 30 2020 a b Owen W Linzmayer 2004 Apple Confidential 2 0 The Definitive History of the World s Most Colorful ISBN 9781593270100 Retrieved September 17 2013 Elkind Peter March 5 2008 America s Most Admired Companies Steve Jobs pg 2 CNNMoney Archived from the original on March 5 2010 Retrieved September 17 2013 THEODORE SCHLEIFER September 29 2021 Laurene Powell Jobs Bizarre Week in the Headlines Puck Retrieved October 5 2021 Powell Jobs has been close with Ozy C E O Carlos Watson for decades the two co founded College Track her first philanthropic initiative back in East Palo Alto in 1997 Bessie King January 1 2008 Get to know Carlos Watson Blast Retrieved October 5 2021 College Track a program he co founded to aid students in East Palo Alto Zucker Joseph Steve Jobs Widow Laurene Reportedly Purchased 20 Stake in Wizards Capitals Bleacher Report Retrieved October 3 2017 Heath Thomas October 3 2017 Laurene Powell Jobs is buying a big stake in Wizards Capitals sports empire Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved October 3 2017 Rare Pancreatic Cancer Caused Steve Jobs Death Press release Voice of America October 7 2011 Archived from the original on January 24 2012 Retrieved October 7 2011 Apple Co Founder Steve Jobs Dies At Age 56 Forbes Retrieved September 17 2013 Laurene Powell Jobs amp family www forbes com Retrieved July 23 2020 dead link The World s Billionaires Laurene Powell Jobs amp family Forbes Retrieved March 5 2016 dead link 30 Laurene Powell Jobs amp family Forbes Retrieved September 9 2020 dead link Arne Duncan Joins Emerson Collective EdSurge March 20 2016 Retrieved August 15 2018 The Emerson Collective is a Limited Liability Company LLC Steve Jobs Widow Debuts Philanthropic Retrieved September 18 2013 Theodore Schleifer February 28 2020 Laurene Powell Jobs s charitable group is going to give away almost all of its money Vox Retrieved September 5 2020 As an LLC Emerson also invests in for profit companies meaning that it may be hard for Emerson to ever wind down completely and entirely After all if she died tomorrow Emerson might still own a majority stake in the Atlantic Calderone Michael November 20 2019 Laurene Powell Jobs solidifies control of The Atlantic as Bradley relinquishes duties Politico Retrieved September 6 2020 Emerson has invested in media start ups such as Axios Canales Aine Cain Taylor Nicole Rogers Katie Meet billionaire investor Laurene Powell Jobs who spends much of her 21 billion on charity and says her kids won t inherit the fortune Business Insider Megan Henney February 27 2020 Steve Jobs widow vows Apple co founder s fortune will be given away Fox Business Retrieved September 5 2020 In 2016 she backed Hillary Clinton donating 2 million to her super PAC via her nonprofit and hosting a 200 000 a plate fundraiser that raised more than 4 million Ozy Media raises 5 3M in seed round Venture Capital Post December 28 2013 Retrieved July 16 2020 Laurene Powell the widow of former Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs backed the startup Smith Ben September 27 2021 Goldman Sachs Ozy Media and a 40 Million Conference Call Gone Wrong The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 27 2021 Laurene Powell Jobs who had co founded a college prep nonprofit with Mr Watson in 1997 invested and joined the Ozy board Ozy Tribe OZY media company Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved October 5 2021 As an investor contributor and member of OZY s Board of Directors Laurene Powell Jobs Jim Rutenberg Matthew Rosenberg March 30 2020 Trump Won the Internet Democrats Are Scrambling to Take It Back The New York Times Retrieved August 31 2020 Another initiative went more smoothly at least at first It was called Acronym among its backers were the Dollar Shave Club founder Michael Dubin Mr Hoffman and Ms Powell Jobs Thompson Alex July 14 2020 Newsroom or PAC Liberal group muddies online information wars Politico Retrieved September 5 2020 Acronym a sprawling digital organization whose programs include millions of dollars in traditional political advertising and voter engagement efforts with financing from some of the deepest pockets in progressive politics such as liberal billionaires Reid Hoffman the co founder of LinkedIn and Laurene Powell Jobs the majority owner of The Atlantic has stirred outrage and provoked debate about the ethics of such political tactics Valinsky Jordan August 28 2018 Steve Jobs widow pushes back on her stepdaughter s memoir CNNMoney Retrieved May 1 2022 Lattman Peter Miller Claire Cain May 17 2013 Steve Jobs s Widow Steps Onto Philanthropic Stage The New York Times Retrieved February 10 2015 a b Our Vision College Track Retrieved March 6 2017 a b c d Sparks Evan Spring 2010 The Old College Try Philanthropy Retrieved October 12 2011 Brow Jason July 28 2017 Laurene Powell Jobs 5 Things About Steve Jobs Widow amp New Owner Of The Atlantic Hollywood Life Retrieved August 24 2017 2013 Global Conference Speakers Retrieved September 18 2013 Howard Blume November 15 2015 Laurene Powell Jobs launches college support program in Watts The Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 29 2015 a b Medina Jennifer September 14 2015 Laurene Powell Jobs Commits 50 Million to Create New High Schools The New York Times Retrieved November 23 2015 a b Monica Scott November 16 2015 How Grand Rapids could get 10M for Museum School Michigan Live Retrieved December 29 2015 Katie Reilly September 15 2016 These 10 Ideas Are Each Getting 10 Million to Change High School Time Greg Toppo September 16 2016 100M from Laurene Powell Jobs to remake schools for high tech age USA Today Elizabeth A Harris September 14 2016 100 Million Awarded in Contest to Rethink U S High Schools The New York Times Ten U S Super Schools awarded 10M each for reimagining education CBS News September 15 2016 Saranac Hale Spencer September 15 2016 Delaware school s 10 million innovation Delaware Online Founding Members Climate Leadership Council Climate Leadership Council Retrieved September 12 2017 a b Jobs s Wife Backs Education Causes Wall Street Journal October 9 2011 Retrieved September 18 2013 Emma Brown September 15 2015 Laurene Powell Jobs donates 50 million to redesign high school The Washington Post Retrieved December 29 2015 The World s 100 Most Powerful Women Forbes Retrieved June 24 2014 Schleifer Theodore February 28 2020 Laurene Powell Jobs s charitable group is going to give away almost all of its money Vox How Laurene Powell Jobs Is Putting Her Wealth to Work February 19 2020 Emerson Collective www influencewatch org Philanthropy Awards 2019 Inside 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