Age, Biography and Wiki
Birth Year | 1952 |
Birth Place | Charleston, South Carolina, United States |
Age | 71 YEARS OLD |
Residence | Charleston, South Carolina |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | B.A. University of Florida M.A. University of North Florida |
Occupation | Businesswoman and philanthropist |
Known for | CEO of the Hudson's Bay Company |
Spouse(s) | Jerry Zucker |
Children | three --Jonathan Zucker --Andrea Muzin --Jeffrey Zucker |
Net worth: $1.9 Billion (2024)
Anita Zucker, a prominent figure in the manufacturing industry in the United States, is anticipated to have a net worth of $1.9 billion by the year 2024. Her immense success and wealth can be attributed to her involvement in various manufacturing ventures and esteemed leadership within the industry. As a highly regarded entrepreneur, Anita Zucker has made significant contributions to the manufacturing sector, further solidifying her position as a formidable figure in the business world. With her impressive net worth, she continues to inspire and pave the way for aspiring individuals seeking success in the manufacturing realm.
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A philanthropist, she serves on the board of the Coastal Community Foundation and Trident United Way, and isa trustee of the Saul Alexander Foundation and the Jewish Endowment Fund. She has served on the boards of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, the MUSC Foundation, and Porter-Gaud School. A member of the Republican Party, she endorsed Mitt Romney in January 2012.
As of September 2013, she is the 554th richest person in the world, and the 194th richest in the United States, with an estimated wealth of US $2.6 billion. She is the only Billionaire living in South Carolina. She has three children: Jonathan Zucker, Andrea Muzin and Jeffrey Zucker. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina.
In November 2014, she donated $4 million to The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina for education programs. In return, The Citadel named its School of Education for the Zucker family, the first of The Citadel's five schools to be named for a major donor.