10 interesting facts about the life of Jeff Bezos

10 interesting facts about the life of Jeff Bezos

 

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Jeff Bezos, the founder, CEO and president of Amazon, is known as one of the greatest achievements of the Internet era.

 

Here are 10 things you probably didn't know about him.

 

His mother Jacklyn Bezos gave birth to him when she was a teenager

Jacklyn Bezos, then Jacklyn Gise Jorgensen, was barely 17 and a junior in high school when she gave birth to her son in 1964. Jacklyn, determined to improve the lives of her and her son, enrolled in college classes with professors who allowed her to marry her take your baby with you. It was there that she met and eventually married Mike Bezos, a Cuban immigrant who gave Jeff Bezos his last name and entered as his father.

 

His biological father was a circus performer

He only knew his biological father without being a toddler; he was raised by his mother and stepfather. His biological father, Ted Jorgensen, continued his career as a "prominent unicycle in Albuquerque," performing in a circus and later owned a bicycle shop. Jorgenson had no idea who his son was until 2012 when Brad Stone tracked him down in his first book on Bezos.

 

As a child, Bezos was interested in engineering

When Bezos was a toddler, he allegedly managed to disassemble his bed with a screwdriver all by himself. Before entering high school, Bezos turned his home garage into a laboratory for his inventions.

 

He started his first company in high school

While in high school, Bezos started his very first venture, an educational summer camp for nine to 12 years called the Dream Institute. Bezos and his girlfriend were working at the camp at the time, charging its six participants $ 600 per person. Before the camp began, Bezos also worked at McDonald’s for the summer.

 

Bezos worked on Wall Street in the early 1990s

After studying computer science and electrical engineering at Princeton University, Bezos worked for several financial firms on Wall Street in New York, including the investment firm D.E. Shaw. Bezos developed into D.E. Shaw's youngest vice president was left in 1990, but four years later he left to open an online bookstore.

 

Bezos founded Amazon in his garage

After launching a prototype of the Amazon website, they asked 300 friends to beta test it, and Bezos and the first few employees began developing software for the website in its garage. The space was so small that Bezos was forced to hold a meeting at the local Barnes & Noble bookstore. The small team later expanded its operations and began working outside the two-bedroom house. Bezos' ex-wife, MacKenzie, also played a major role in founding Amazon in the early years of the company. After the couple divorced in 2019 after 25 years of marriage, MacKenzie acquired 25 per cent of the couple's shares on Amazon, which at the time cost about $ 38 billion.

 

Bezos almost named his company Cadabra instead of Amazon

Bezos originally wanted to give his company a more magical-sounding name, but Amazon's first lawyer, Todd Tarbert, warned him against it. Tarbert explained that the name Cadabra sounded too much like a "corpse," especially on the phone. The founder and future billionaire eventually went with Amazon and named his business after the largest river in the world because he built the largest bookstore in the world.

 

Bezos was a passenger in a helicopter crash in 2003

Bezos was aboard the Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopter with his lawyer Elizabeth Korrell, guide Ty Holland and pilot Charles Bella. He was involved in a serious helicopter crash in West Texas after a helicopter blew its course. The helicopter landed upside down in a creek and was partially filled with water. Bella, Bezos and Holland escaped from the wreckage with only minor injuries. However, Korrell suffered a vertebral fracture in the accident.

 

Bezos is the owner of The Washington Post

Bezos bought the newspaper company in 2013 for $ 250 million. At the time, Bezos' net worth was estimated at more than $ 25 billion. Immediately after the purchase, shares of The Post Company increased by 5.5 per cent in off-hours trading.

 

The billionaire also runs his own privately funded company, the rocket ship Blue Origin

The manufacturer of aviation and suborbital space flight services was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Kent, Washington, which is also the home state of Bezos.

 

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