Jonathan Soros

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Jonathan Soros
Born Jonathan Tivadar Soros
1970
Alma mater Wesleyan University
Harvard School of Law[1]
Occupation Investment fund manager
Spouse(s) Jennifer Allan
Family George Soros (father)
Alexander Soros (brother)

Jonathan Tivadar Soros (b. 1970) is an American investor and liberal political donor.[2] He is the chief executive officer of JS Capital Management LLC, a private investment firm which he started in 2012.[3] Soros worked at Soros Fund Management from 2002 to 2011.[4]

He has been a major donor to Democratic and progressive political causes.[5] He is the son of Annaliese Witschak and billionaire business magnate George Soros.[6]

Education[edit]

Soros is a 1992 graduate of Wesleyan University in Connecticut[7][8][9] and attended Harvard Law School.[10]

Political advocacy[edit]

Soros started and funded Friends of Democracy PAC, a hybrid political action committee and super PAC designed to push sweeping campaign finance reforms that would mandate a robust public financing system for all federal elections. Soros' organization was described as an "anti-super PAC super PAC" by the Washington Post.[11] Soros has worked with MoveOn.org and other political advocacy groups. He is a senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute and a member of the board of directors of the New America Foundation and the Open Society Foundations.[12] He is a donor to the Democracy Alliance.[13]

Personal life[edit]

Soros married Jennifer Allan in 1997. The two first met while working for the 1992 Clinton-Gore presidential campaign.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Atlas, Riva (October 6, 2004). "2 Soros Sons Get More Control of the Business". New York Times. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  2. ^ Baker, Peter (November 2, 2015). "Obama Chides Republican Field, Saying CNBC Is No Putin". New York Times. Retrieved 5 November 2015. 
  3. ^ "Jonathan Soros". New America Foundation. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  4. ^ "George Soros's son strikes out on his own from $25 billion fund". Daily Mail. Reuters. March 31, 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  5. ^ Freedlander, David (March 27, 2014). "The PAC to End All PACs". Politico. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  6. ^ Ross, Brian; Mosk, Matthew; Chuchmach, Megan (April 3, 2014). "Soros Son: Fighting Fire With Fire in Billionaire Battle for 2016". ABC News. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  7. ^ "SOROS PASSING TORCH TO 2 SONS". New York Post. 6 October 2004. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  8. ^ "At Wesleyan, A Plan To Draw More Veterans". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 22 January 2016. The amount of the gift by Frank Sica, a 1973 graduate of the university, and Jonathan Soros, son of billionaire philanthropist George Soros and a 1992 Wesleyan graduate, was not disclosed, though it was described in a university press release as "substantial." 
  9. ^ "College-bound GIs get extra help". USA Today. Retrieved 22 January 2016. Donor Jonathan Soros, son of billionaire George Soros and a 1992 Wesleyan graduate, says the benefits go both ways... 
  10. ^ a b "Jonathan Soros and Jennifer Allan". The New York Times. 17 August 1997. Retrieved 22 January 2016. 
  11. ^ Eggen, Dan (July 12, 2012). "Son of liberal financier George Soros launches anti-super PAC super PAC". Washington Post. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  12. ^ "Jonathan Soros Roosevelt Institute Senior Fellow". Roosevelt Institute. Retrieved 27 April 2015. 
  13. ^ Vogel, Kenneth (April 24, 2014). "The left's secret club plans for 2014, 2016". Politico. Retrieved 27 April 2015.