Randi Zuckerberg is an American businesswoman
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Randi Zuckerberg is an American businesswoman
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In the year 2008, she got married to Brent Tworetzky. She currently lives in New York City.
On May 1, 2011, the couple welcomed their first child together, a son, Asher Tworetzky.
They welcomed their second son, SimchaTworetzky, on October 10, 2014.
Randi Jayne Zuckerberg was born on February 28, 1982 in New York in Westchester County, to Karen Kempner and Edward Zuckerberg, who run a dental business. Randi is the eldest of four siblings - Mark, Arielle, and Donna Zuckerberg.
The Zuckerberg family still owns their old family home in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
At the insistence of her mother who is a psychiatrist, Randi chose Psychology as her major. She also studied Hebrew and music in college. Fascinated by music and theatre, Randi wanted to be a Broadway actress.
In 2003, she graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Psychology.
Before working for Facebook, Randi worked for two years with Ogilvy and Mather Advertising. She credits this job to giving her the experience to establish strong foothold at Facebook.
Randi was the Director of Market Development at Facebook. In 2011, she resigned from her position at Facebook and announced her company.
In 2008, during the Presidential Election, Randi was a correspondent and organizer for the ABC News and Facebook’s Democratic Party and Republican Party U.S. Presidential primaries debate.
She has also worked with the United Nations Global Entrepreneurs Council.
She was also appointed to the US Broadcasting Board of Governors’ Commission on Innovation.
Randi served as the Director of Market Development at one of the biggest social media companies - Facebook.
She worked as a correspondent during the 2008 Presidential election and also organized the Presidential debates. She was also a part of the 7-hour long television coverage of the same.
She wrote a picture book titled ‘Dot’ for children. The main purpose behind creating it was to empower girls. By introducing the main character as a techno-savvy girl, Randi aims to increase the number of girls in the technical world.
She has often spoken for the growth of women in technical fields.
During her interview with Clarity, she donated all the proceeds of the call to charitable organizations of her liking.