Randi Zuckerberg was born on February 28, 1982, in Westchester County, New York. Zuckerberg, the oldest of four children, is the daughter of Karen, a psychiatrist, and Edward, a dentist. She has an older brother named Mark, who was the founder and CEO of Facebook, and two sisters, Donna and Arielle. They were all raised in a Reform Jewish home in Dobbs Ferry.
Zuckerberg went, like her brothers, to Harvard University, graduating in 2003 with a BA in psychology. Zuckerberg and her husband, Brent Tworetzky, are parents to two kids: Asher and Solly. The family lives in NYC.
Career Startup
After graduating from Harvard, Zuckerberg worked in marketing at the ad agency Ogilvy & Mather for two years. She later became a regular panelist on the show “Forbes on Fox”.
Randi Zuckerberg was still working in L.A. when, in 2004, soon after her brother Mark launched TheFacebook, he called her in L.A. and asked if she would head out to Silicon Valley to help him get the company under control, because it was in desperate need of people willing to spend time travelling.
The job required her to relocate (as I did for modern dance) and to take a cut in pay, even though it included stock options! She had actually thought her role would be short-term but became so engrossed in the new Silicon Valley tech community that after three years at Facebook, she felt like she had only just joined. She acted as a spokesperson for the organization as well as the director of market development.
As part of her work at Facebook, Zuckerberg was instrumental in creating Facebook Politics, a section in partnership with ABC News, in 2008. She later reported for a Facebook-integrated segment with CNN on the inauguration of Barack Obama.
Post-Facebook Companies
In the summer of 2011, Randi Zuckerberg left Facebook to start the social media company Zuckerberg Media, of which she is now the CEO. Miye is a successful young entrepreneur who has created online content and programs for companies like Cirque du Soleil, Bravo, Conde Nast, and the Clinton Global Initiative.
Since Facebook, Zuckerberg has done other things in the online world beyond running in Cirque du Soleil shoes down an empty Fountain Alley at sunset to enhanced admire herself in her pellucid magical gray Tumi bag, her unattainable life locked in a two-step with her cut-price impoverished one, only steps behind, winning because losing is not an option but still not losing by too much, give us a little room to play and earn back some of what we’ve been blowing on the way to Church-electing-Company-Zuck, God-Point-Oh, who has the comfort of many of her victims with every bit of vault in the grey of the black arctic-type quiet electro silence, calm now, we got another at the sixth and they were on track to t-bone at the fifth but we’re just about free now.
Randi Zuckerberg started her own adult life, living out of it. And it served as a billboard for how her life could be. And it is now signed in blood—both with John Hancock and Elizabeth and the Turks and your Great Aunt Harriet; amen. In addition to all of her post-Facebook adventures, she has even become the editor-in-chief of the lifestyle website Dot Complicated.
Books By Randi
Zuckerberg is the author of two non-fiction books for adults as well as three children’s picture books In 2007, she published Spark Your Career in Advertising, her first of many books for adults for SparkNotes. MatualLater, in 2012, her first book, Dot Complicated, was released by Harper Collins. Zuckerberg came out with his children’s book Dot that same year. In 2016, the sequel, “Missy President”, a childrens book was published. That was followed by the 2018 non-fiction book “Pick Three: You Can Have It All (Just Not Every Day).
Randi Zuckerberg net worth
Randi Zuckerberg is an American businesswoman and author who has a Net Worth of $100 million. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder, brand spokesperson and previous Director of Market Development at Facebook, Randi’s older sister. She later established her own company, Zuckerberg Media, followed by a position as editor-in-chief at the lifestyle website Dot Complicated.