Akiko Yamazaki (Jerry Yang Wife), Wiki, Age, Daughter, and Net Worth

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Akiko Yamazaki is a popular Japanese woman who works as chairman of the board, of the Asian Art Museum since 2014. She is also a Board member of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation since 2010. Akiko is also a Board member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. She is known for being the wife of Taiwanese-American billionaire computer programmer, internet entrepreneur, and venture capitalist Jerry Yang.

Akiko Yamazaki Age

She was born in Costa Rica. Akiko is around 54 years old.

Akiko Yamazaki Height

She is a woman of average stature. Akiko stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).

Akiko Yamazaki Family

She was born and brought up in Costa Rica by Japanese parents. Akiko inherited her mother’s love for horses (riding is a very unusual pastime in Japan.) Her family is Japanese, and she grew up in Costa Rica. While serving for a Japanese company called Toyobo, Akiko’s father applied to be transferred to Costa Rica which, at the time, was actually more developed than Japan. Her mother was born in Taiwan and came to Japan when she was eight, but it wasn’t something her family talked about much.

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Akiko has two siblings, and they were very fortunate to go to a Japanese school. She would speak Japanese all day, Spanish during her after-school activities, and Japanese again at home. Her mom made tofu herself, and they would receive special packages from her grandma every month. She remembers opening these packages in the kitchen with all the Japanese treats inside.

Akiko Yamazaki Husband

Akiko is married to her husband Jerry Yang a Taiwanese-American billionaire computer programmer, internet entrepreneur, and venture capitalist who is the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! Inc. As of July 2023, Jerry has a net worth of $2.5 billion. The couple met in 1992 during a 6-month Stanford exchange program when they were both students there, began dating in 1993, and married in 1997. The family lives in Los Altos Hills, California.

Akiko Yamazaki Daughter

Akiko has two daughters. She has raised her daughters as equestrians. Her second daughter was born in 2008.

Akiko Yamazaki Education

She joined an American high school in Costa Rica, so it was quite natural that Akiko came to the States for college. Akiko applied and got accepted to Cornell University. She was thrilled when Stanford accepted her for her sophomore year. She attended and graduated from Stanford University earning a degree in industrial engineering.

Jerry Yang And Akiko Yamazaki

In 1997, Akiko married Taiwanese-American billionaire Jerry Yang. Jerry founded Yahoo! in 1994 and worked as CEO from 2007 until 2009. Jerry left Yahoo! in 2012. He created a venture capital firm called AME Cloud Ventures and, as of 2015, works on many corporate boards.  In February 2007, the couple gave $75 million to Stanford University, their alma mater,$50 million of which went to building the “Jerry Yang and Akiko Environment and Energy Building”, a multi-disciplinary research, teaching, and lab building made with sustainable architecture principles.

Akiko Yamazaki Net Worth

Akiko gets her wealth from her work as the chairman of the board, of the Asian Art Museum since 2014 and a Board member of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation since 2010. Therefore, Akiko has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Akiko’s net worth is $1 million.

Is Akiko Yamazaki Married

Yes. Since 1997, Akiko has been married to Jerry Yang a Taiwanese-American billionaire computer programmer. The two currently reside in Los Altos Hills, California, with their two children.

How Tall Is Akiko Yamazaki

Akiko is a woman of average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx. 1.65 m).

Who Is Akiko Yamazaki

She is a chairman of the board, of the Asian Art Museum since 2014 and a Board member of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation since 2010. Akiko is also a Board member of the Wildlife Conservation Network. She was born and brought up in Costa Rica by Japanese parents.