Katharine anne johnson rayner
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| Katharine Ann Johnson. | |
| Katharine Rayner, born Katharine Ann Johnson in 1945 in Atlanta, Georgia, is an American billionaire heiress renowned for her substantial. |
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- Katharine Ann Johnson "Kathy" Rayner (born /) is an American billionaire heiress.
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- Katharine Rayner inherited an estimated 17% stake in media and automotive conglomerate Cox Enterprises from her mother, Anne Cox Chambers.
Katherine Anne Johnson
- The heiress was born Katharine Ann Johnson on January 12, , in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Her mother, Anne, and her father, Louis G. Johnson, welcomed her into the world.
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Katharine Rayner
American billionaire heiress
Katharine Rayner | |
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| Born | Katharine Ann Johnson or (age79–80) Atlanta, Georgia, US |
| Knownfor | Heiress; % stake in Cox Enterprises |
| Spouse(s) | Jesse Kornbluth William P. "Billy" Rayner ( - January 22, ) |
| Parent(s) | Anne Cox Chambers Louis G. Johnson |
| Relatives | Margaretta Taylor (sister) James Cox Chambers (half-brother) |
Katharine Ann Johnson "Kathy" Rayner (born /) is an American billionaire heiress.
Early life
She was born Katharine Ann Johnson to Anne Cox Chambers and Louis G. Johnson. Her maternal grandfather is James M. Cox. She has a sister Margaretta Taylor, and a half-brother James Cox Chambers, from her mother's second marriage.
Wealth and Philanthropy
In , Rayner's mother Anne Cox Chambers distributed her 49% share in Cox Enterprises equally between her three children.[1] As of September , her net worth is US$ billion.[2]
In , she donated over $5 m
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- Katharine Ann Johnson 'Kathy' Rayner is an American billionaire heiress born in or , the daughter of Anne Cox Chambers and Louis G. Johnson, and the granddaughter of James M. Cox.