Randi Jayne Zuckerberg (born February 28, 1982) is an American businesswoman. He is the former Director of Market Development and a spokeswoman for Facebook, and the founder's sister and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Before working on Facebook, he was a panelist on Forbes on Fox. In May 2014, he was founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media, editor-in-chief (EIC) Dot Complicated, digital lifestyle website, and creator of Dot., An animated television show about a young girl (ephemeral dot) using technology to enhance the experience education and recreational activities, which airs on Sprout.
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Careers
Before Facebook
After graduating from Harvard, Randi Zuckerberg worked for two years in marketing for Ogilvy & amp; Mather. He has stated in the articles and interviews that for him it is a dream job where he enjoys work and is on track for good professional advancement.
In late 2004, Randi's brother, Mark, asked him to join him on his Facebook startup, which he said lacked staff who wanted to travel and who could explain his vision. Randi takes up positions that require relocation and payroll deductions but with stock options. He has stated that initially he thought this was a temporary position that might last six months. Once he was in Silicon Valley and part of an innovation-driven community, he became fascinated with possibilities and survived for ten years.
Being among the 50 "Digital Electric Players" by The Hollywood Reporter in 2010, Zuckerberg is organized, as well as a correspondent for ABC/Democratic Party Facebook and the Republican Party, US President, presidential debate on 2008. He also fulfilled correspondent roles at CNN/Facebook Inauguration Day Partnership in 2009, Comcast Facebook Diaries, and the 2008 Democratic National Convention (DNC) and the Republican National Convention.
Adopting a politically neutral stance, Zuckerberg told the Wall Street Journal that his Facebook journalist team was treated in the DNC "like a rock star". On the evening of November 2, 2010, Zuckerberg worked in the "city hall" set up by ABC News as part of his television coverage of the US national midterm elections.
Post-Facebook
In August 2011, Zuckerberg resigned from Facebook and announced his new social media firm, named "Zuckerberg Media". Since starting Zuckerberg Media, Randi has produced events and digital content for BeachMint, the Clinton Global Initiative, Cirque du Soleil, the United Nations, Condà © à © Nast and Bravo.
Write
Zuckerberg is the author of Spark Your Career in Advertising. In September 2013, he released his first book with HarperCollins, an adult non-fiction book titled Dot Complicated and a children's drawing book titled Dot .
Appearance
Zuckerberg appeared at the Today Show
In cartoon adaptation of Dot. he voiced the character of "Ms. Randi", a Dot music teacher who arranged a children's choir at the community center.
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Perspective
In 2011 Zuckerberg advocated the abolition of anonymity on the Internet to protect children and young adults from cyber-bullying. Zuckerberg explains how anonymity protects perpetrators.
Personal life
Zuckerberg and her husband, Brent Tworetzky, have two sons. The family lives in New York City.
References
External links
- Dot Complicated official website
- Randi Zuckerberg on Broadway Internet Database
- Randi Zuckerberg on the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Appearance in C-SPAN
Source of the article : Wikipedia