Bezos was born
Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in
Albuquerque, New Mexico to Jacklyn (née
Gise) and Ted Jorgensen. His maternal ancestors were settlers who lived in
Texas, and over the generations acquired a 25,
000 acre (
101 km2 or 39 miles2) ranch near
Cotulla. Bezos's maternal grandfather was a regional director of the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in
Albuquerque. He retired early to the ranch, where Bezos spent many summers as a youth, working with him.
At an early age, he displayed mechanical aptitude -- as a toddler, he tried dismantling his crib.
Bezos's mother was a teenager at the time. Her marriage to his father lasted a little more than a year. When
Jeff was four, she remarried, to
Miguel Bezos, a Cuban who emigrated to the
United States alone when he was fifteen years old, worked his way through the
University of Albuquerque, married, and legally adopted his stepson Jeff. After the marriage, the family moved to
Houston, Texas, and Miguel became an engineer for Exxon. The young Bezos attended
River Oaks Elementary School in
Houston from fourth to sixth grade. As a child, he spent summers at his grandfather's ranch in southern Texas, "laying pipe, vaccinating cattle and fixing windmills."[11]
Bezos often showed intense scientific interests. He rigged an electric alarm to keep his younger siblings out of his room.[12] The family moved to
Miami, Florida, where he attended
Miami Palmetto Senior High School. While in high school, he attended the
Student Science Training Program at the
University of Florida, receiving a
Silver Knight Award in
1982.[13] He was high school valedictorian.[14]
He attended
Princeton University, intending to study physics, but soon returned to his love of computers and graduated summa cum laude, with a
Bachelor of Science in Engineering in electrical engineering and computer science. While at
Princeton, he was elected to the honor societies
Phi Beta Kappa and
Tau Beta Pi. He also served as the
President of the Princeton chapter of the Students for the
Exploration and
Development of
Space.[15]
According to
Nick Hanauer (an early investor in
Amazon) and "others who know [him]", Bezos is described as a libertarian.[11] In July
2012, Bezos and his wife personally donated $2.5 million to pass a same-sex marriage referendum in
Washington.[16] According to Newsmeat.com, a web site that documents political donations made by "the powerful, rich, and famous" since
1977 (and donations higher than $
200), Bezos has donated $16,000 to
United States Democrats, $2,000 to United States
Republicans, and $55,000 to special interests as of
September 6, 2012.[17]
Bezos has spent $42 million to fund the first full-scale
Clock of the Long Now, designed to last 10,000 years.[18][19]
Bezos and his wife,
MacKenzie Bezos, have four children.[3]
After graduating from Princeton in
1986, Bezos worked on
Wall Street in the computer science field.[20] Then he worked on building a network for international trade for a company known as
Fitel. He next worked at
Bankers Trust, where he became vice-president.
Later on he also worked in computer science for
D. E. Shaw & Co.
Bezos founded Amazon.com in
1994 after making a cross-country drive from
New York to
Seattle, writing up the Amazon business plan on the way. He initially set up the company in his garage.[21] He had left his "well-paying job" at a
New York City hedge fund when he "learned about the rapid growth in
Internet use", which coincided with a "then-new U.S.
Supreme Court ruling [that] online retailers [would not] have to collect sales taxes in states where they lack a physical presence"; he had headed to Washington because its relatively small population meant fewer of his future customers would have to pay sales tax.[11]
According to
Forbes, Amazon's shares "defied gravity" in
2011, jumping 55% and adding $6.5 billion to Bezos's net worth
.[22]
Bezos is known for his attention to business details. As described by
Portfolio.com, he "is at once a happy-go-lucky mogul and a notorious micromanager: "an executive who wants to know about everything from contract minutiae to how he is quoted in all Amazon press releases."
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