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Diana R. Rhoten who is she?
Diana R. Rhoten was born on November 18, 1966, in New York City, New York, USA — she is of American nationality and practices Christianity. Diana chose entrepreneurship as a career, and she is well-known as John Heilemann’s wife.
Early childhood and education
Diana, despite being the wife of a well-known writer and commentator, prefers to remain out of the spotlight, therefore nothing is known about her parents, siblings, or early life.
Diana attended Brown University after graduating from a local high school, and she finished four years later with a Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and Affairs. She continued her study at Harvard University, where she earned her Master’s Degree in International Education. She then moved on to Stanford University, where she earned her Master of Arts Degree in Organizational Sociology before completing her Ph. D. in International and Comparative Education.
Career
Diana is a highly versatile person, and her career has consisted of doing a variety of things for a variety of organizations, whether entrepreneurial, governmental, or philanthropic – her objective is to increase their social and economic effect. Diana also serves as an advisor as a member of the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations advisory board.
Diana’s career truly began in 1999, when she attended the Hybrid Vigor Institute’s lunch in San Francisco. Diana co-founded Start, a social project to assist entrepreneurs related to education technology and online learning, around the same time; she also co-founded New Youth City Learning Network, which was designed to combine in-school lecturing with off-school learning. Diana then co-founded the Knowledge Institutions Program at the Social Science Research Council and spent two years as the Director of the Virtual Organizations and Cyber-Learning Programs at the Office of Cyber Infrastructure.
Diana R. Rhoten began working as the Chief Strategy Officer for Amplify Education Incorporated in 2011 — she was there to improve the way teachers and students collaborated using new technology. She worked for them for three years until leaving in 2014.
She also joined the IDEO design and innovation firm in August 2014 and has been an associate partner ever since – she is currently the managing director of their New York office. Her employment at IDEO allows her to assist a variety of other companies in determining the impact they make on the globe.
Diana also works as a senior adviser of strategy consulting for the Purpose PBC agency, which she joined in July 2014, just one month before she joined IDEO, and with which she is currently affiliated. The Purpose of PBC’s mission is to establish movements and support others in their efforts for an open, fair, and free society. She later served as an assistant professor at Stanford University’s School of Education and as an advisor and policy analyst for former Massachusetts Governor William Weld.
Diana is a co-author of several books, including “Knowledge Matters: The Transformation of Public Research Universities” and “Digital Media and Technology in Afterschool Programs, Libraries, and Museums,” and her work has been featured in numerous publications, including “The New York Times,” “The Chronicle of Higher Education,” and “Digital Media – New Learners of the Twenty-First Century.” Diana is now more concerned with serious issues, such as “What are the altering roles of business, government, and philanthropy in society?” ‘How can brands develop new products and experiences that encourage larger societal change?’
Private life
Diana, like almost everything else in her personal life, is fairly covert about her love life – she is married to popular American Journalist John Heilemann, whom she married in 2006. Before that, the pair had been dating for several years. Diana’s demeanor did not change after the wedding, even though all the tabloids and publications wanted to know who she was because her marriage with John made her slightly famous, but Diana ignored this and focused on her profession. The couple does not have children, but they do have two dogs that have become members of their family.
Heilemann, John
John Arthur Heilemann was born on January 23, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, USA, and is best known for his work as an analyst for NBC News. He used to write for “New York, Wired,” and “The Economist,” and he’s also co-written presidential campaign books including “Double Down” and “Game Change.”
John, like his wife, is a well-educated individual; he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from Northwestern University before enrolling at Harvard University, where he received his Master’s Degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
John is well-known for another reason: he wrote “Pride Before the Fall Book,” which follows the US government’s fight against Microsoft Corporation after the government filed a lawsuit against the company for holding a monopoly and engaging in anti-competitive practices, both of which violate the first two sections of the Sherman Antitrust Act – Microsoft lost the lawsuit.
John hosted the Discovery Channel documentary series “Download: The True Story of the Internet,” and he also co-hosted the Bloomberg TV and MSNBC political commentary show “With All Due Respect.” John, Mark Halperin, and Mark McKinnon produced and appeared in the documentary series “The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth,” which followed the American presidential contenders behind the scenes during the 2016 elections. In 2018, John produced new episodes of “The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth” and appeared on the “Tony Kornheiser Show.”
John enjoys listening to the popular hip hop music group “Wu-Tang Clan” — he is far more popular on his social media accounts than his wife Diana, with nearly 270,000 followers on Twitter and about 27,000 followers on Instagram. He is presently the managing editor of Bloomberg Politics, as well as a writer for “New York Magazine.”
Appearance and wealth
Diana is 52 years old, has long blonde hair, blue eyes, and wears spectacles; however, her height and weight are unknown.
Diana’s current net worth is estimated to be more than $1 million, while her husband’s net worth is estimated to be over $2 million.
Awards
Diana has received numerous honors throughout the years for her achievements in her work and ability to multitask. These include Stanford University’s G.J. Lieberman Fellowship Award and the Stigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer Award.
Diana, despite her hectic schedule, finds time to post on social media — she started her Twitter account in October 2008, has over 2,200 followers, and has tweeted over 1,600 times. Her Instagram account has approximately 850 followers, and she has shared over 1,000 photos and videos.