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Meg Whitman

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Margaret Cushing "Meg" Whitman (b. August 4, 1956) is aRepublican politician and a former candidate for theGovernor of California in the2010 elections. Whitman is the former president and CEO of eBay, where she guided the growth from a starting point of about 30 employees and revenues of about $4 million to approximately 15,000 employees and over $8 billion in annual revenue.

On December 8, 2021, PresidentJoe Biden (D) nominated Whitman to serve asU.S. ambassador to Kenya.

Biography

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Long Island born and raised, Meg Whitman was introduced to California at age six, on a three month camping trip through the West with her mother, brother, and sister.

She stayed on the east coast to finished school at Princeton and later Harvard.

Fresh out of Harvard's Business School Whitman went to work for Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati. Soon after, she moved to California with her husband, Griffith Rutherford Harsh, IV, who had accepted a residency in neurosurgery at Stanford. Once in California, Meg joined Bain & Co's San Francisco office. She would go on to work for Disney, Stride Rite, FTD and Hasbro. By the fall of 1997, her path crossed with the founders of eBay, at the time still a start-up. The next decade saw eBay vault into the stratosphere and led to Whitman having the fortune and name recognition to finance her quest for California's governorship.

In 2008, she chaired the National Finance Committee for Mitt Romney's Presidential bid. She and Romney have been close friends since her days at Bain. After Romney left the race, Whitman joined McCain's campaign as a co-chair for fundraising as a policy adviser.

At various times, Meg Whitman has sat on the boards of the eBay Foundation, Procter & Gamble, DreamWorks SKG, and Goldman Sachs. Along with her husband, at the end of 2006 she founded the Griffith R. Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundation. The initial donation was 300,000 eBay stocks, worth $9.4 million at the time. The Foundation has since grown to have assets approaching $50 million.

Since 1998, she and Griff have lived in Atherton, California. Dr. Harsh remained at Stnaford Medical Center after completing his residency. They have two sons, Griff and Will, both of whom attended Princeton.

Education

  • Harvard Business School, M.B.A., 1979
  • Princeton University, B.A.,cum laude, 1977
  • Cold Spring Harbor High School

Elections

2016 presidential endorsement

✓ Whitman endorsedHillary Clinton for the 2016 presidential general election.[1]

See also:Endorsements for Hillary Clinton
2016 Presidential Endorsements by Influencer Individuals
NameCandidateDateSource
Republican Party Colin PowellDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonOctober 2016Newsday
Democratic PartyDeRay McKessonDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonOctober 2016The Washington Post
Republican PartyMichael ChertoffDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonOctober 2016Bloomberg.com
IndependentLarry PresslerDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonAugust 2016The Hill
Republican PartyGeorge P. BushRepublican PartyDonald TrumpAugust 2016CNN
IndependentMichael BloombergDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJuly 2016The Hill
IndependentJesse VenturaLibertarian PartyGary JohnsonJuly 2016CNBC
Republican PartyWilliam G. MillikenDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonAugust 2016Detroit Free Press
Republican PartyMeg WhitmanDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonAugust 2016Reuters
Democratic PartyAl GoreDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJuly 2016CNN
Republican PartyJeff DeWitRepublican PartyDonald TrumpJanuary 2016The Arizona Republic
Democratic PartyJoe BidenDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJune 2016Politico
Democratic PartyBarack ObamaDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJune 2016CNN
Republican PartyNewt GingrichRepublican PartyDonald TrumpMay 2016CBS News
Republican PartyRoger F. Villere Jr.Republican PartyDonald TrumpMay 2016Republican Party of Louisiana
Democratic PartySteve BeshearDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonMay 2016The Courier-Journal
Republican Party Sheldon AdelsonRepublican PartyDonald TrumpMay 2016Politico
Democratic PartyKathleen SebeliusDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonFebruary 2016CBS News
Republican PartyScott BrownRepublican PartyDonald TrumpFebruary 2016Boston Herald
Republican PartyLincoln AlmondRepublican PartyJeb BushJanuary 2016Bloomberg
Republican PartyAnn Marie BuerkleRepublican PartyCarly FiorinaNovember 2015Syracuse.com
Democratic PartyEric HolderDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJanuary 2016Politico
Republican PartyTony PerkinsRepublican PartyTed CruzJanuary 2016The Huffington Post
Republican PartyJon KylRepublican PartyMarco RubioJanuary 2016The Arizona Republic
Republican PartyNorm ColemanRepublican PartyJeb BushJanuary 2016Minnesota Public Radio
Democratic PartyLucy FloresDemocratic PartyBernie SandersNovember 2015Cleveland.com
Republican PartySarah PalinRepublican PartyDonald TrumpJanuary 2016The New York Times
Republican PartyEric CantorRepublican PartyJeb BushNovember 2015CNN
Democratic PartyBrian SchweitzerDemocratic PartyMartin O'MalleyOctober 2015CNN Politics
Democratic PartyNina TurnerDemocratic PartyBernie SandersNovember 2015Cleveland.com
Democratic PartyGabrielle GiffordsDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonJanuary 2016CNN
Republican PartyPeter BragdonRepublican PartyChris ChristieJanuary 2016New Hampshire Union Leader
Republican PartyBob Vander PlaatsRepublican PartyTed CruzDecember 2015ABC News
Republican PartyPaul SingerRepublican PartyMarco RubioOctober 2015The New York Times
Republican PartyFrank VanderSlootRepublican PartyMarco RubioNovember 2015Politico
Republican PartyKenneth GriffinRepublican PartyMarco RubioDecember 2015The New York Times
Democratic PartyJulian CastroDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonOctober 2015MSNBC
Democratic PartyTom VilsackDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonAugust 2015MSNBC
Democratic PartyTom PerezDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonDecember 2015Politico
Democratic PartyPeter FranchotDemocratic PartyHillary ClintonOctober 2015Baltimore Sun

2010

See also:California gubernatorial election, 2010 andGubernatorial elections, 2010

Whitman lost in the general election toJerry Brown.[2]

2010 Race for Governor - General Election
PartyCandidateVote Percentage
    Democratic PartyApprovedaJerry Brown53.44%
    Republican PartyMeg Whitman40.63%
    American Independent PartyChelene Nightengale1.64%
    Libertarian PartyDale Ogden1.49%
    Green PartyLaura Wells1.89%
    Peace and Freedom PartyCarlos Alvarez0.91%
    write-inHugh Bagley>0.01%
    write-inRakesh Kumar Christian>0.01%
Total Votes10,158,139

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