Karenna Gore Schiff Net Worth

Karenna Gore Schiff is an American author, attorney, and journalist. She is the daughter of former Vice President Al Gore and granddaughter of former Tennessee senator Al Gore Sr. She has worked as a journalist and attorney, and is now an administrator in the non-profit sector. Gore was heavily involved in her father's political career, campaigning for him when he ran for president and giving speeches on social issues. She is also an author, having published the book 'Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Shaped Modern America' in 2006.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Author, Attorney
Birth Day August 06, 1973
Birth Place Nashville, Tennessee, United States, United States
Age 49 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Education Harvard University (BA) Columbia University (JD) Union Theological Seminary (MA)
Notable works Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Shaped Modern America
Spouse Andrew Schiff (m. 1997; div. 2010)
Children 3
Relatives Al Gore (father) Tipper Gore (mother)

💰 Net worth

Karenna Gore Schiff, widely recognized as an accomplished author and attorney in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. Born into a renowned political family, with her father serving as the 45th Vice President of the United States, Karenna has carved her own path in the legal and literary spheres. As an author, she has penned several well-received books, showcasing her writing prowess and captivating storytelling abilities. Additionally, Karenna has demonstrated her legal expertise by working as an attorney, contributing to various legal matters in the United States. With her diverse range of talents and experiences, Karenna Gore Schiff continues to leave an indelible mark on the nation's literary and legal landscapes.

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Biography/Timeline

1995

Gore was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up there as well as in Washington D.C.. She received her B.A. in history and literature in 1995 from Harvard University, a J.D. from Columbia Law School in 2000, and a Master of Arts degree from Union Theological Seminary in 2013. During college, she interned as a Journalist for WREG-TV and The Times-Picayune. She later wrote for El Pais in Spain and Slate in Seattle. After law school, she was briefly an associate with the law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in New York City. She left that job to work in the non-profit sector as Director of Community Affairs for the Association to Benefit Children (ABC), and as a volunteer in the legal center of Sanctuary for Families. In 2017, Gore was elected to the Board of Directors of Riverkeeper.

1997

On July 12, 1997 she married Andrew Newman Schiff, a primary care physician in Washington, D.C., and great-great grandson of Jacob Schiff, at the Washington National Cathedral. Andrew Schiff now works as a biotechnology fund manager. They have three children together: Wyatt Gore Schiff (born July 4, 1999, in New York City), Anna Hunger Schiff, (born August 23, 2001, in New York City), and Oscar Aitcheson Schiff (born in 2006). She and husband Andrew separated in 2010 and later divorced.

2000

Gore was the Youth Outreach Chair on her father's 2000 presidential campaign. Together with her father's former Harvard roommate Tommy Lee Jones, she officially nominated Gore as the presidential candidate during the 2000 Democratic Convention in Los Angeles. She also introduced her father during the launching of his campaign.

2006

In 2006, she published Lighting the Way: Nine Women Who Shaped Modern America, a profile of nine modern and historical American women. Stating that the book was written in reaction to the results of the 2000 campaign, Gore said, "I wanted to turn all that frustration and sadness into something positive."

2016

In June 2016, Gore was among 23 protesters who were arrested for demonstrating at the site of construction of a pipeline in Boston that would carry fracked gas for the Houston-based Spectra company. Previously, she was part of the successful campaign against a fracked gas pipeline (the Constitution pipeline) through New York state.