Early Life and Education of Tina Brown: A Complete Timeline

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Discover the defining moments in the early life of Tina Brown. From birth to education, explore key events.

Tina Brown is a prominent British-American journalist, editor, and author known for her impactful tenures at major publications. She served as editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, revitalizing each with her distinctive editorial vision. She founded The Daily Beast and Talk Media, including Talk magazine. Brown also created Women in the World, a platform dedicated to amplifying women's voices. Additionally, she's the author of best-selling biographies, including 'The Diana Chronicles,' 'The Vanity Fair Diaries,' and 'The Palace Papers,' solidifying her place as a cultural commentator and influential figure in media.

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1948: Marriage of Bettina Kohr and George Brown

In 1948, Tina Brown's mother, Bettina Kohr, married George Brown. Bettina Kohr was an executive assistant to Laurence Olivier on his first two Shakespeare films.

November 1953: Birth of Tina Brown

Christina Hambley Brown, now known as Tina Brown, was born on 21 November 1953.

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August 1981: Marriage to Harold Evans

On 20 August 1981, Brown married Harold Evans at Grey Gardens, the East Hampton home of Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn.

1984: Emigration to the United States

In 1984, Tina Brown emigrated from her native England to the United States.

1986: Birth of Son Georgie

In 1986, Brown and Evans had a son, Georgie.

1990: Birth of Daughter Isabel

In 1990, Brown and Evans had a daughter, Isabel.

August 1999: Talk Magazine Launch on Liberty Island

In August 1999, the launch party for Talk magazine was held on Liberty Island after being moved from the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The event, attended by over 800 political leaders, writers, and Hollywood figures, featured a picnic dinner, Japanese lanterns, and a Grucci fireworks display.

2005: U.S. Citizen

In 2005, Tina Brown became a U.S. citizen.

March 2010: First Women in the World Summit

In March 2010, the first Women in the World summit took place, featuring appearances by Queen Rania of Jordan, Meryl Streep, Valerie Jarrett, Christine Lagarde, Hillary Clinton, Madeleine K. Albright, Nora Ephron, and Katie Couric.

March 2011: Second Women in the World Summit

In March 2011, the second Women in the World summit included participants such as Hillary Clinton, Dr. Hawa Abdi, Condoleezza Rice, Sheryl Sandberg, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Diane Von Furstenberg, Melinda Gates, and Ashley Judd.

2012: Women in the World Expands to Brazil

In 2012, Women in the World expanded outside the United States with a summit held in São Paulo, Brazil.

2019: Women in the World Summits and Salons

Between 2012 and 2019, Women in the World summits and salons were held in various locations, including New Delhi, Toronto, London, Dubai, Washington DC, San Antonio, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Miami.

2024: Georgie lives with Brown

In 2024, Brown wrote that her "38-year-old on-the-spectrum son who still lives with me."