Marc Mezvinsky

[6] His mother wrote a book, They Came to Stay, about her experiences adopting children from Korea and Vietnam as a single woman.

[7] The Mezvinskys took a number of refugee families into their home and arranged surgeries and adoptions for distressed children from abroad.

[19] Mezvinsky serves on the board[20] of the Pembroke College Foundation and the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases, an organization dedicated to transforming the future of medicine through collaboration and patient-centered research.

[22] After graduation, he worked at Goldman Sachs as an emerging markets foreign exchange strategist, and later went on to join the global macro proprietary trading desk.

[24] Mezvinsky joined Social Capital as Vice Chairman in 2017[25] where he helped the firm manage its business development and growing portfolio of companies.

Mezvinsky and Clinton at the 2016 Democratic National Convention