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Linda Marie McMahon (/ m ə k ˈ m æ n /; née Edwards; born October 4, 1948) is an American politician, business executive, and former professional wrestling performer. She was the 25th administrator of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019. McMahon has been nominated to lead the Department of Education under the second Trump ...
McMahon's husband, Vince McMahon, did not actively campaign for his spouse, causing speculation that Linda McMahon was distancing herself from him during the early stages of the campaign. [172] In February 2010, Linda said Vince was too busy "running the company" as both chairman and CEO to campaign, but said he may be involved "down the road ...
Linda McMahon once claimed an unearned education degree from East Carolina University. ... It was during high school that she met her now-estranged husband and business partner, Vince McMahon ...
Before entering Trump's political orbit, McMahon helped found Capitol Wrestling, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, with her husband Vince McMahon.
McMahon is also the former CEO of the WWE, which she co-founded with her husband, Vince McMahon. As head of the WWE, Linda McMahon oversaw its transformation from a small wrestling entertainment ...
Peter M. Brant, publisher, founder of the Greenwich Polo Club, husband of model Stephanie Seymour [35] Richard C. Breeden, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [79] Steven A. Cohen, runs Point72 Asset Management in Stamford, and majority owner of the New York Mets; Ray Dalio (born 1949), CEO of Bridgewater Associates of Westport
A federal judge paused the child sexual abuse case involving President-elect Donald Trump's education secretary pick Linda McMahon, her husband Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
At the time, he and his wife Linda were going through (kayfabe) problems in their marriage and Linda, who McMahon had demanded a divorce from in December 2000, was seeking a divorce that he refused to give her. Since Linda was still the (on-screen) CEO of the company, this gave her power to veto her husband's decisions and force compromises.