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Penny Pritzker

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Penny Pritzker
NamePenny Pritzker
Office38th United States Secretary of Commerce
PresidentBarack Obama
Term startJune 26, 2013
Term endJanuary 20, 2017
PredecessorRebecca Blank
SuccessorWilbur Ross

Penny Pritzker is a renowned businesswoman and politician who served as the 38th United States Secretary of Commerce under the administration of Barack Obama, working closely with other cabinet members, including Joe Biden, Eric Holder, and Janet Yellen. Born into the wealthy Pritzker family, she is the sister of J.B. Pritzker, the current Governor of Illinois, and Robert Pritzker, a businessman and member of the Forbes 400. Pritzker's family has been involved in various business ventures, including the Hyatt hotel chain, which was founded by her uncle, Jay Pritzker, and A.N. Pritzker. Her family's business dealings have also been associated with other notable figures, such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.

Early Life and Education

Pritzker was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in a family of entrepreneurs, including her father, Donald Pritzker, and uncle, Jay Pritzker, who were both involved in the Hyatt hotel chain and other business ventures, such as the Marmon Group and TransUnion. She attended Castilleja School in Palo Alto, California, and later graduated from Harvard University with a degree in economics, where she was influenced by notable economists, including Larry Summers and Greg Mankiw. Pritzker also holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she was classmates with other successful business leaders, such as Sundar Pichai and Mary Barra. Her education and family background have been shaped by her interactions with other prominent individuals, including Michael Bloomberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Richard Branson.

Career

Pritzker's career in business and finance has been marked by her involvement in various companies, including Hyatt Hotels Corporation, where she served as a board member, and TransUnion, a credit reporting agency founded by her family, which has been associated with other notable companies, such as Experian and Equifax. She has also been involved in the Pritzker Group, a private investment firm founded by her family, which has invested in companies such as Uber and Airbnb. Pritzker has worked with other prominent business leaders, including Jamie Dimon, Lloyd Blankfein, and Jeffrey Immelt, and has been a member of various organizations, including the Commercial Club of Chicago and the Economic Club of Chicago. Her business dealings have also been influenced by her interactions with other notable figures, including Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, and Tim Geithner.

Secretary of Commerce

As the 38th United States Secretary of Commerce, Pritzker played a key role in promoting American business and trade, working closely with other government agencies, including the U.S. Trade Representative and the Small Business Administration. She was a strong advocate for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, and worked to promote U.S. exports and attract foreign investment to the United States. Pritzker also worked with other cabinet members, including John Kerry, Chuck Hagel, and Eric Holder, to promote U.S. trade policy and address issues related to intellectual property and cybersecurity. Her work as Secretary of Commerce has been influenced by her interactions with other notable figures, including Angela Merkel, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin.

Philanthropy

Pritzker is also a dedicated philanthropist, and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the Pritzker Family Foundation, which supports education and economic development initiatives, and the Chicago Public Education Fund, which aims to improve Chicago Public Schools. She has also been a supporter of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum of Natural History, and has worked to promote arts education and cultural exchange programs. Pritzker's philanthropic efforts have been recognized by various organizations, including the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and she has been honored by other notable individuals, including Michelle Obama, Melinda Gates, and Oprah Winfrey.

Personal Life

Pritzker is married to Bryan Traubert, a businessman and member of the Forbes 400, and they have two children together, Rose Traubert and Donald Traubert. She is also a member of the Forbes 400 and has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in the world by Forbes and Fortune. Pritzker's personal life has been influenced by her interactions with other notable figures, including Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi, and she has been a supporter of various Democratic Party candidates, including Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Her family's business dealings and philanthropic efforts have also been associated with other prominent individuals, including Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg, and Michael Bloomberg.

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