MacKenzie Scott Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Novelist, and Net Worth

MacKenzie Scott is an American novelist and philanthropist. Scott is the third-wealthiest woman in the United States

MacKenzie Scott Biography

MacKenzie Scott is an American novelist and philanthropist. Scott is the third-wealthiest woman in the United States and the 35th-wealthiest individual in the world. She was named one of the world’s most powerful women by Forbes in 2021, and one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.

MacKenzie Scott Scott Age

Scott is 53 years old as of 2023. She was born (MacKenzie Scott Tuttle) on April 7, 1970, in San Francisco, California, United States. Scott celebrates her birthday on the 7th of April every year.

MacKenzie Scott Height

Scott stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches.

MacKenzie Scott Family

Scott was born and raised in San Francisco, California. She was brought up by her mother, Holiday Robin (née Cuming), and her father, Jason Baker Tuttle. Her mother was a homemaker and her father was a financial planner. She was brought up along with her two brothers. Scott was named after her maternal grandfather, G. Scott Cuming, who worked as an executive and general counsel at El Paso Natural Gas. She recalls seriously writing at the age of six when she wrote The Book Worm, a 142-page book, which was destroyed in a flood.

MacKenzie Scott Husband

Scott was married to Jeff Bezos. Bezos is the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin. The two met in 1992 when Scott was working as his administrative assistant at D.E. Shaw. After dating for three months, they married and moved from Manhattan to Seattle, Washington in 1994. The couple shares four children: three sons, and one daughter who is adopted from China. Unfortunately, their marriage did not last, they divorced.

MacKenzie Scott Children/Kids

Scott and her ex-husband share four children, three boys, and a daughter. The firstborn child, a son, is called Preston Bezos. Their only daughter was adopted from China.

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MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett

In 2021, she married Dan Jewett, Seattle high school science teacher. On March 6, 2021, the marriage was revealed in Jewett’s Giving Pledge letter posted. Scott seems to be unlucky with marriage, she filed for divorce from Jewett in September 2022. In January 2023, the divorce was finalized.

MacKenzie Scott Education

Scott attended the Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut, and in 1988, she graduated. From there, she joined Princeton University to pursue her career course. In 1992, she obtained her bachelor’s degree in English. While there, she studied under Nobel Laureate in Literature Toni Morrison, who described Scott as “one of the best students I’ve ever had in my creative writing classes.”

MacKenzie Scott Career

Upon college graduation, she began working as a research assistant to Morrison for the 1992 novel Jazz. In addition to that, she served in an administrative role for the hedge fund D. E. Shaw in New York City where she met Jeff Bezos. Scott was very talented and had an interest in writing from her childhood days. At the age of 6, she wrote a beautiful novel The Book Worm, a 142-page book, which was destroyed in a flood. She is a very talented woman and an inspiration to the world.

Scott has been named one of the most powerful female individuals in the USA and the world due to her remarkable achievements in philanthropy. She works with literary agent Amanda Urban. Scott made a name for herself after stepping out of the shadow of her former husband as a human rights activist.

She briefly became the world’s richest woman after her divorce in 2019. Scott pledged to spend at least half of her wealth on worthy causes. She is a signatory to the Giving Pledge campaign run by Bill and Melinda Gates. Her most notable donations include the Big Brother Big Sisters foundation and the US Girl Scouts. In 2014, she founded an anti-bullying organization, Bystander Revolutions.

MacKenzie Scott Amazon

Scott and her ex-husband married in 1993. In 1994, they left D. E. Shaw, moved to Seattle, and started Amazon. She was heavily involved in Amazon’s early days, working on the company’s name, shipping early orders, accounts, and business plans. In addition to that, she was one of Amazon’s first employees. Scott seemed to do well in business, she negotiated the company’s first freight contract. Moreover, she took a less involved role in the business after 1996, preferring to focus on her family and literary career.

MacKenzie Scott Net Worth

Scott has an estimated net worth ranging between $30.3 billion which she has earned from her successful career as a novelist, philanthropist, and ex-wife of billionaire Jeff Bezos.

MacKenzie Scott Philanthropy

Scott divorced her husband and after months she signed on to the Giving Pledge, a commitment to give away at least half of one’s money. The Giving Pledge has been described as “today’s Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller,” and its purpose is to remake global philanthropy by encouraging earlier, bigger, and more public giving, particularly from the new generation of tech billionaires. She was led by Bill and Melinda Gates.

“We each come by the gifts we have to offer by an infinite series of influences and lucky breaks we can never fully understand. In addition to whatever assets life has nurtured in me, I have a disproportionate amount of money to share,” Scott said in a letter announcing her commitment.

“My approach to philanthropy will continue to be thoughtful. It will take time and effort and care.” (They did not sign the pledge while married, and Bezos himself has not done so since the divorce, though he and MacKenzie did make some notable donations while they were together)

Scott made gifts to many historically Black universities and colleges, and technical and community colleges serving Native Americans, women, urban, and rural students. Among the groups she singled out in her Medium post and urged others to donate to were the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, the Chicago Community Loan Fund, Feeding America, the Navajo and Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund, and HBCUs ranging from Dillard University to Mississippi’s Tougaloo College.

MacKenzie Scott Awards

In 2006, Scott won an American Book Award for her 2005 debut novel, The Testing of Luther Albright.

MacKenzie Scott Author and Books

Since she was a kid, she had a flair for writing. She wrote The Book Worm, a 142-page book, which was destroyed in a flood. In an interview with Vogue in 2013, she said that it took her 10 years to finalize her first novel since she was preoccupied with helping her husband in his flourishing business and also raising her four children.

In 2005, Scott wrote her debut novel, The Testing of Luther Albright, for which she won an American Book Award in 2006. She said that it took her ten years to write as she was helping Bezos build Amazon, giving birth to three children, and raising them. Toni Morrison, her former teacher, reviewed the book as “a rarity: a sophisticated novel that breaks and swells the heart”. Her second novel, Traps, was published in 2013 and started with a quote from Shakespeares’ play As You Like It: “Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.” According to NPD BookScan, sales of her books were modest.

MacKenzie Scott Donations/ House

Scott, a billionaire, advocate, and philanthropist donated two Beverly Hills mansions with a $55 million combined value to the California Community Foundation. The Foundation is a nonprofit that has served Los Angeles since 1915. The two homes are located on North Alpine Drive in Beverly Hills. It has been estimated that, in total, Scott gave away $6 billion in 2020, which experts say might be the most ever given directly to charities in a single year by a living donor.

Who is MacKenzie Scott?

Scott is an American advocate, novelist, and philanthropist. She is one of the wealthiest women in the world and the ex-wife of billionaire Jeff Bezos.

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