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He persisted: Marc Mezvinsky lands a new private equity job after a year of unemployment while wife Chelsea Clinton is off to Hollywood developing a new TV series from her kids' books Chelsea Clinton, 39, and Marc Mezvinsky, 41, are heading back to work just three months after the birth of their son Jasper Mezvinsky is joining the private equity firm TPG where he will be part of the newly formed $1.6 billion Tech Adjacencies fund He has been out of work since the spring of last year, when he left his post as vice chairman of Social Capital The the Tech Adjacencies fund 'aims to invest in growing technology companies that don’t plan to go public in the near term' Clinton meanwhile is heading to Hollywood where she will be adapting her She Persisted books for TV By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.comPublished: 16:14 EDT, 29 October 2019 | Updated: 16:14 EDT, 29 October 2019 Months after welcoming their third child into the world, Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are heading back to work.Clinton, who spent the weeks before and after giving birth promoting her new catalogue of children's books, is now in talks to start developing a TV series based on her popular She Persisted titles reports New York. Mezvinsky meanwhile is joining the private equity firm TPG where he will be part of the newly formed $1.6 billion Tech Adjacencies fund.This marks Mezvinsky's return to the workforce, a little over one year after he left his post as vice chairman of Social Capital, where he spent a little over a year. ...
A year off? Chelsea must be a good provider.
Chelsea Clinton thinks Jay-Z‘s reaction to Beyoncé‘s post-pregnancy weight loss was underwhelming.Clinton, 39, recalled being pregnant with her third child while watching Beyoncé’s Netflix documentary, “Homecoming,†with her husband, Marc Mezvinksy.In the film, Beyoncé is seen FaceTiming her rapper husband about how excited she is about fitting into a costume after giving birth to twins.Clinton was less than pleased with Jay-Z’s reaction. “I said, ‘Marc, if that’s ever me, you better have more enthusiasm,’†she told The Cut in a recent interview. “It wasn’t the ‘I’m so proud of you. That’s amazing’ that I arguably think any woman deserves, particularly someone who has clearly worked herself body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit to get to that place.â€Clinton added, “Marc was like, ‘Duly noted.’†...
This fellow sounds as if he would be suited to enter into private equity with the spawn of the Biden, Bulger, and Kerry families....
Think what a loser he must be if it took his in-laws over a year to find someone they could pressure into hiring him!