Suzy Welch born Suzanne Spring is the wife of Jack Welch, former chairman and the chief executive of General Electric. Jack was General Electric’s chairman and chief executive from 1981 to 2001.
Suzy is the co-founder of the Jack Welch Management Institute, business journalist, television commentator, best-selling author and public speaker.
She is the author of the New York Times bestseller 10-10-10: A Life Transforming Idea. Along with her husband Jack Welch, she is also the author of the international best-sellers, Winning and The Real Life MBA. Suzy and Jack Welch have also written business columns for several publications, including Business Week, the New York Times Syndicate, and Fortune magazine.
Suzy received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 1981 before joining The Miami Herald as a reporter. She left daily journalism to attend Harvard Business School, where she graduated as a Baker Scholar in 1988. After working as a management consultant at Bain & Co. for several years, Suzy joined the Harvard Business Review in 1995 and was named editor-in-chief in 2001. She left the business review in April 2002.
Suzy Welch was born in 1959 in Portland, Oregon, United States.
She is the daughter of Phyllis and Bernard Spring. Her father retired as the president of the Boston Architectural Center, an architecture and interior design college.
Jack Welch was married to his wife Suzy Welch from 2004 to his death on March 1, 2020. They were married on April 24, 2004, in Boston at the Park Street Church. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Daniel M. Harrell, a Congregational minister. Her previous marriage to Eric Wetlaufer ended in divorce.
Suzy has four children.
Suzy Welch’s net worth is unknown. However, her husband Jack Welch has an estimated net worth of $750 million.
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