MacKenzie Scott

Scott in 2016 MacKenzie Scott (''née'' Tuttle, formerly Bezos; born April 7, 1970) is an American novelist and philanthropist. As of January 2024, she has a net worth of US$40.6 billion, owning a 4% stake in Amazon, the company her then-husband, Jeff Bezos, founded. As such, Scott is the third-wealthiest woman in the United States and the 47th-wealthiest individual in the world. Scott was named the world's most powerful woman by ''Forbes'' in 2021 and one of ''Time''s 100 most influential people in 2020.

In 2006, Scott won an American Book Award for her 2005 debut novel, ''The Testing of Luther Albright.'' Her second novel, ''Traps'', was published in 2013. She has been executive director of Bystander Revolution, an anti-bullying organization, since she founded it in 2014. She is committed to giving at least half of her wealth to charity as a signatory to the Giving Pledge. Scott made US$5.8 billion in charitable gifts in 2020, one of the largest annual distributions by a private individual to working charities. She donated a further $2.7 billion in 2021. As of mid-December 2022, Scott had given a total of $14 billion to over 1600 charitable organizations. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Bezos, MacKenzie
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