Andrea Soros (George Soros Daughter), Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, and Net Worth

Andrea Soros Bio | Wiki

Andrea Soros ( Full Name: Andrea Soros Colombel) is a popular American Philanthropist and Liberal Donor who serves on both the Open Society Board of Directors and the Board of Directors for Open Society–United States. She founded and was active for over 20 years in the Trace Foundation.

She worked also as a board member and former board chair of Acumen, a nonprofit that invests in leaders and businesses that tackle poverty via entrepreneurship and moral imagination. In addition, Andrea supports a range of activities aimed at addressing climate change and reshaping capitalism and democracy to function better for all.

Andrea Soros Age

Andrea was born on June 11, 1965, in the United States. She is 58 years old. Andrea celebrates her birthday on June 11, every year.

Andrea Soros Height

She is a woman of average stature. Andrea stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in ( Approx. 1.65m ).

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Andrea Soros Family

She was born in the United States the daughter of Annaliese Witschak and George Soros, a billionaire investor who created Soros Fund Management. Andres holds American nationality. She has two siblings Robert Soros and Jonathan Soros, and also is also half-sister of Gregory and Alexander Soros, from his father’s second marriage to Susan Weber.

Her father George works as a businessman and philanthropist who has a net worth of US$8.6 billion and had begun his profession serving in British and American merchant banks, prior to setting up his first hedge fund, Double Eagle, in 1969. Her brother Robert works as the founder of Soros Capital Management, a family office based in New York. He is also the founder of the Central European University in Budapest and a network of foundations in Eastern Europe.

Andrea Soros Husband

Andrea is married to her husband Eric Colombel who is the president and founder of the Tsadra Foundation. Eric is also a trustee of the Trace Foundation. The couple also financially support the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.

Andrea Soros Education

She earned her BA from the University of Chicago with honors in literature and has a graduate certificate from the Bard Center for Environmental Policy.

Andrea Soros Open Society

She works on the global board of her father’s Open Society Foundations1 and the board of the foundation-affiliated lobbying group Open Society Policy Center, which the Center for Responsive Politics identified as the second highest-spending federal lobbying group in 2019. In the late 1980s, she traveled to Asia after graduating from university and spent time as a volunteer teacher in the northwestern Chinese province of Qinghai, which is adjacent to Tibet.

Andrea Soros Colombel

After her marriage to Eric Combel, Andrea began using the name Colombel as her last name. Andrea works as the founder and president of Trace Foundation founded in 1993 to promote the cultural continuity and sustainable development of Tibetan communities within China. She was also a founding partner and member of the board of directors of the Acumen Fund.

Andrea Soros Net Worth

She gets her wealth from her work on both the Open Society Board of Directors and the Board of Directors for Open Society–United States. Therefore, Andrea has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Andrea’s net worth is $14 billion.

How Old Is Andrea Soros

Andrea is a 58-year-old who was born on June 11, 1965, in the United States. Andrea celebrates her birthday on June 11, every year.

Who Is Andrea Soros Husband

She is married to Eric Colombel, who was an executive at the Trace Foundation. Eric was born on October 26, 1963.

Who Is Andrea Soros

She is the founder and president of Trace Foundation, established in 1993 to promote the cultural continuity and sustainable development of Tibetan communities within China. Andrea was also a founding partner and member of the board of directors of the Acumen Fund, a global venture fund that employs an entrepreneurial approach to addressing the problems of global poverty.