Randi Zuckerberg
IT & Software Entrepreneurs

Randi Zuckerberg Net Worth

Randi Zuckerberg is an American businesswoman and entrepreneur who was born on February 28, 1982 in Westchester County, New York. She is the founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, Editor-In-Chief of Dot Complicated, and has produced shows for Cirque du Soleil, Clinton Global Initiative, Bravo and BeachMint. She is also the elder sister of Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg. Randi is a mother of two and manages to balance her work and family life. She is a known writer and has lent her voice to a few animated characters. She has spoken out against the anonymity of Facebook users and the need to protect internet users from cyber bullying. Her professional endeavors primarily focus on technology.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Entrepreneur
Birth Day February 28, 1982
Birth Place Westchester County, New York, United States, United States
Age 42 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Residence New York City, New York, U.S..
Other names Randi Jayne
Alma mater Harvard University (2003)
Occupation Former Director of Market Development and Spokeswoman for Facebook
Home town Dobbs Ferry, New York, U.S.
Spouse(s) Brent Tworetzky
Children Asher and Simi Tworetzky
Parent(s) Edward Zuckerberg Karen Kempner
Relatives Mark Zuckerberg (brother)
Website Facebook.com/Randi

💰 Net worth: $100.2 Million (2024)

Randi Zuckerberg, an esteemed entrepreneur in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $100.2 million in 2024. Recognized for her impressive achievements in the business world, Randi has made significant contributions in various industries. She has notably played a significant role in the development and expansion of social media as the former Director of Market Development at Facebook. As an entrepreneur and investor, Randi has successfully ventured into multiple ventures, which have propelled her financial success. With her remarkable business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit, she continues to make significant strides in the business world, further solidifying her position as a prominent figure in the industry.

Biography/Timeline

2004

In late 2004, Randi's brother Mark asked her to join him at his startup Facebook, which he said was understaffed with people willing to travel and who could explain his vision. Randi took a position that required relocation and a cut in pay but with stock options. She has stated that she initially thought this was a temporary position that might last six months. Once she was in Silicon Valley and part of the innovation-driven community, she became fascinated with the possibilities and remained for ten years.

2010

Adopting a politically neutral stance, Zuckerberg told the Wall Street Journal that her Facebook Journalist team was treated at the DNC "like rock stars". On the evening of November 2, 2010, Zuckerberg worked at a "town hall" assembled by ABC News as part of its television coverage of the U.S. national midterm elections. The seven-hour event was webcast in its entirety, on both Facebook and the ABC website.

2011

In 2011 Zuckerberg advocated for the abolition of anonymity on the Internet to protect children and young adults from cyber-bullying. Zuckerberg explained how anonymity is protective for perpetrators.

2013

Zuckerberg is the author of Spark Your Career in Advertising. In September 2013, she released her first books with HarperCollins, an adult non-fiction book titled Dot Complicated and a children’s picture book called Dot.

2016

Zuckerberg appeared on the Today Show on January 26, 2016 in a segment entitled "2016 Netiquette" in which she discussed modern day etiquette on the Internet.

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About the author

Lisa Scholfield

As a Senior Writer at Famous Net Worth, I spearhead an exceptional team dedicated to uncovering and sharing the stories of pioneering individuals. My passion for unearthing untold narratives drives me to delve deep into the essence of each subject, bringing forth a unique blend of factual accuracy and narrative allure. In orchestrating the editorial workflow, I am deeply involved in every step—from initial research to the final touches of publishing, ensuring each biography not only informs but also engages and inspires our readership.