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Stats Age 57 Source of Wealth Apple, Disney Residence Palo Alto, California Citizenship United States Marital Status Widowed Children 3 Education Master of Business Administration, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Bachelor of Arts/Science, University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School Laurene Powell Jobs met her late husband Steve Jobs at Stanford U's business school when she attended a guest lecture he gave. He asked her out in the parking lot. $16. 7B Billionaires March 2016 $17. 7B Forbes 400 October 2016 $20B Billionaires March 2017 $19. 4B Forbes 400 October 2017 $18. 8B Billionaires March 2018 $20. 5B Forbes 400 October 2018 $18. 6B Billionaires March 2019 $21. 3B Forbes 400 October 2019 $16. 4B Billionaires April 2020 $16B Forbes 400 September 2020 My relationship with money is that it's a tool to be self-sufficient, but it's not something that is a part of who I am. Laurene Powell Jobs & family

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Emerson has invested in media start-ups such as Axios and OZY Media and film and TV production company Anonymous Content. It has also provided grants to nonprofit newsrooms, such ProPublica and The Marshall Project, and advocacy groups like the Committee to Protect Journalists. Powell Jobs, who invests in various civic and philanthropic organizations, isn't overseeing The Atlantic day-to-day and has seldom been seen by staffers. She is said to communicate most with Bradley, editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg and Peter Lattman, a former New York Times editor who heads up Emerson's media investments. But Powell Jobs's presence at The Atlantic has been felt by an influx of resources since she arrived, with the company adding more than 100 employees — of which 50 are in the newsroom — launching a paywall, and unveiling a new redesign. The magazine on Friday added Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum, who joins other post-sale recruits like George Packer, Peter Nicholas, Jemele Hill, Prashant Rao, and Dante Ramos.

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The rapid expansion has led The Atlantic, which had been profitable, to now losing money, the Wall Street Journal reported in August. There has also been noticeable churn, with the departures of politics editor Vernon Loeb and writers like Julia Ioffe, Rosie Gray, Natasha Bertrand, Taylor Lorenz, and Elaina Plott — the latter announcing Friday she was joining The New York Times. The Atlantic suffered a major blow last year when award-winning journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates exited the magazine a couple months after being pulled into a controversy involving the hiring and firing of conservative writer Kevin Williamson. Coates said upon leaving that he didn't want to be "the public face of the magazine. " There have also been several business-side departures in recent months, such as senior VP of global communications Emily Lenzner, chief business and product officer Alex Hardiman, and Cohn, who is currently on a short-term Harvard fellowship. The Atlantic didn't fill Cohn's position, though Atlantic Media president Michael Finnegan and Atlantic chief operating officer Aretae Wyler took on his duties.

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Bradley characterized his partnership with Powell Jobs as "uncommonly happy" and a "pure privilege. " Bradley, 67, has lightened both his media and real estate portfolio in recent years. He unloaded the Watergate 600 building, which remains home to The Atlantic's offices, in 2017 for $135 million; he sold Atlantic Media's business news startup Quartz last year for a reported $75 million to $110 million. Bradley has said his children are not interested in taking over the media business and so it remains to be seen how long he keeps National Journal, which has shifted from a politics and policy magazine to more of a consulting business with an editorial component, and Government Executive. In seeking out a steward for The Atlantic, Bradley said in 2017, he compiled a list of 600 potential investors but only approached Powell Jobs. Meanwhile, Powell Jobs has been expanding her media portfolio through Emerson, which takes its name from famed writer Ralph Waldo Emerson (who also happens to be one of The Atlantic's founders).

July 20, 2021