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| Name | Nancy Shevell |
| Birth date | 1959 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Known for | Transportation Industry executive; spouse of Paul McCartney |
| Spouse | Paul McCartney (m. 2011) |
Nancy Shevell is an American business executive and heiress prominent in the New York transportation and real estate sectors. She is known for her leadership roles in family-owned companies and for her high-profile marriage to musician Paul McCartney. Her public profile intersects with figures and institutions from finance, publishing, and philanthropy.
Shevell was born in New York City into a family associated with regional transportation enterprises and property holdings. Her upbringing in Manhattan and the New York metropolitan area connected her to networks that include executives from Greyhound Lines, financiers from Wall Street, and civic leaders associated with New York City Transit Authority and cultural institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Lincoln Center. She attended local schools in New York City and pursued higher education in institutions of the northeast, where peers included alumni of Columbia University, New York University, and Fordham University.
Shevell has held executive and board positions in companies originating from her family's holdings, including transportation and real estate concerns that operate in the Northeastern United States and maintain relationships with firms such as National Express Group, logistics providers tied to Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and regional carriers. Her corporate responsibilities have involved oversight of assets, governance interactions with institutional investors from NASDAQ-listed entities, and strategic engagement with legal teams versed in New York State corporate law. She has been involved in corporate philanthropy and philanthropic governance with trustees from organizations like New York-Presbyterian Hospital, foundations connected to Carnegie Corporation of New York, and boards that include executives formerly with Bloomberg L.P. and The New York Times Company.
Shevell was previously married before marrying the musician Paul McCartney in 2011. Their marriage ceremony took place in London, with guests from the music, film, and publishing worlds including associates connected to Apple Corps, representatives of Capitol Records, and friends tied to Rolling Stone and BBC circles. The union linked her to members of music history such as collaborators of The Beatles era like Ringo Starr and cultural institutions including Abbey Road Studios and Royal Albert Hall. Their life together has included residences that place them among property owners in Mayfair, holdings in the United Kingdom, and ties to estates managed with advisors from firms like Savills and Christie's International Real Estate.
Shevell has participated in charitable activities and trusteeships reflecting interests in healthcare, arts, and urban welfare. Her engagements have overlapped with philanthropic networks involving The Rockefeller Foundation, museum trustees connected to Museum of Modern Art, and charitable events associated with The Prince's Trust and institutions coordinated with UNICEF-linked campaigns. She has attended fundraisers and board meetings alongside leaders from Tate Modern, hospital administrators from Mount Sinai Health System, and benefactors who work with Oxfam and other international NGOs.
Media coverage of Shevell increased following her association with Paul McCartney, with profiles appearing in outlets tied to The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and People (magazine). Reports have discussed her role in the business community alongside coverage by entertainment publications such as NME (magazine), Billboard (magazine), and broadcasters like BBC News and ITV. Public interest also connects her to cultural reporting in newspapers including The Independent and syndicated columns in Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post.
Category:1959 births Category:Living people Category:American business executives Category:People from New York City