Caroline Kennedy is an author, attorney, and diplomat. She served as the United States Ambassador to Japan from 2013 to 2017. She is the daughter of late U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Caroline was born on November 27, 1957, at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan to parents John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy as Caroline Bouvier Kennedy. She graduated high school from Concord Academy in Massachusetts in 1975. She also earned her Bachelor from Radcliffe College at Harvard University. Kennedy got her Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School in 1988.
Who is Caroline Kennedy's Husband?
Caroline's husband is Edwin Schlossberg. She met him while she was working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Edwin was a exhibit designer at the museum. The couple dated for five years before finally deciding to tie the knot.
The beautiful couple got married in 1986 at Our Lady of Victory Church in Centerville, Massachusetts. The couple had a 12 years age gap, which didn't seem to be a problem for them. However, she opted for taking his last name as Schlossberg.
Children's complete the family
The pair brought only three beautiful lives to this world through their union, unlike Bria Murphy's father, who had ten children. Their first child was born on June 25, 1998, as Rose Kennedy Schlossberg.
The couple's second child was born two years later on May 5, 1990, as Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg. Similarly, the couple's third and last child was born on January 19, 1993, and was named John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg.
Net Worth
In 2008, the New York Daily News estimated that Caroline's net worth was more than $100 million. This estimation would be proven true in 2013. During her nomination to serve as Ambassador for Japan, her financial status had to be disclosed. The financial disclosure showed her net worth to be in the range of $67 million to $278 million, like Zola Ivy Murphy's father.
The ambassador's wealth included her family trusts, government, and public authority bonds, commercial property in New York, Chicago, and Washington. She also had holdings in the Cayman Islands. Furthermore, she also owns her mother's 375 acre land in Aquinnah on Martha's Vineyard, which went on sale in 2019 at whooping price $65 million reported by The Wall Street Journal.
The Illustrious Career
The attorney and writer has a impressive career good enough for anyone to look up to. She served on the boards of many non-profit organizations.
Kennedy worked as director of the Office of Strategic Partnerships for the New York City Department of Education. She was appointed by School Chancellor, Joel Klein. She was paid a salary of $1, and she helps raise north of $65 million for the New York City public schools.
Kennedy also served on the board of directors for the Fund for Public Schools and is currently the Honorary Director of the Fund.
The 62 years old is also on the board of directors of the Commission on Presidential Debates as well as the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and is an honorary chair of the American Ballet Theatre.
Ambassador to Japan
She was nominated by then-president Barack Obama on July 24, 2013, as his nominee to be U.S. Ambassador to Japan. She was appointed by unanimous consent in October of the same year. She was the first female U.S. Ambassador to Japan and was sworn in by Secretary of State John Kerry on November 12.
Kennedy resigned from the job in 2016 after Donald Trump was elected President of the U.S. She left Japan on January 18, 2017. In August, she was elected by the Boeing Company in their Board of Directors.
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