Ann Romney

Ann Romney is an author, equestrian, and philanthropist from the United States. Ann Romney wrote a book called ‘In This Together,’ in which she recounted her multiple sclerosis diagnosis, treatments, and the essential role her family played.

What is the Net Worth?

Ann has amassed a substantial fortune throughout the course of her work. She now has a net worth of $50 million as a result of this.

Early Years

Ann Romney was born in Bloomfield, Michigan, on April 16, 1949. Her parents, Edward Roderick Davies and Lois (Pottinger) Davies, reared her. Her two brothers were her closest companions as she grew up. Kingswood Institution, a private all-girls school, was her alma mater. After graduating from high school in 1967, Ann enrolled at Brigham Young University. During the second semester of her freshman year, she attended the University of Grenoble in France.

Professional Life and Career

Ann campaigned for the office of Belmont town meeting delegate in 1977. She was able to win the race by researching local concerns and campaigned door-to-door. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Anne developed a strong interest in equestrianism. As a result of her enthusiasm, she was immediately recognized as an adult amateur at the national level in dressage. In addition, the United States Dressage Federation awarded her a Gold Medal in Grand Pix in 2006 and a Silver Medal in Grand Pix in 2005.

Ann worked with California trainer Jan Ebeling. As a consequence, they were qualified for the 2004 Pan-American Games. Her horses were worth more than $250,000 by 2011. As a result, they finished 28th in the competition at the London Olympics in August 2012.

Caption: Ann Romney with her trainer Jan Ebeling Source: The Acres

Charity work

Ann was also active in a variety of children’s charities. She collaborated with the Ten Point Coalition in Boston, as well as other organizations. Ann was also a member of Families First’s honorary board. It is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based parent education program. She also volunteered as a middle-school female educator at Mother Caroline Academy in Boston.

Ann got involved with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay as a volunteer. By 2002, she was a member of the organization’s board of directors. Romney worked with local religious organizations as a member of the United Way’s Faith in Action Committee. It helped to build United Way Faith and Action by assisting at-risk youngsters. In 1996, she was a member of the Massachusetts Advisory Board of Stand for Children. At the 2002 Winter Olympics, she co-chaired the Olympic Aid charity. It offers youngsters in war-torn places athletic activities and programs.

Romney was appointed First Lady of Massachusetts in January 2003 and served until January 2007. She was involved in adolescent pregnancy prevention activities throughout this course. In 2004, she backed stem cell research as long as it was carried out “morally and ethically.” Ann was appointed to oversee a new special office by the governor in 2005. She worked for the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in the White House. It aided faith-based organizations in the state in obtaining more federal funds.

Book Writing:

Writing a cookbook that hit the New York Times Best Seller list, The Romney Family Table: Sharing Home-Cooked Recipes & Favorite Traditions. It came out in October of 2013. She made public appearances to promote it. In March 2015, she released her book, Whatever You Choose to Be: 8 Tips for the Road Ahead. In September 2015, Ann released her memoir, In This Together: My Story. Her multiple sclerosis diagnosis, therapies, and the essential role her family played were all detailed in the book.

Caption: Ann Romney during the book signing of her book “In This Together” Source: Wikimedia Commons

Personal life

Ann Romney married Mitt Romney at her house on March 21, 1969. The Bloomfield Hills Country Club hosted a reception for them. Ann has known Mitt Romney since she was in elementary school. In addition, the couple had five sons: Taggart, Matthew, Joshua, Benjamin, and Craig, who were born in 1970, 1971, 1975, 1978, and 1981, respectively.

Caption: Ann Romney with her husband Mitt Romney Source: Parade

Health Issues

In 1997, Ann began to experience numbness, exhaustion, and other symptoms. She developed multiple sclerosis as a result in 1998.

Social Media and Body Measurement:

Ann stands 5’8″ tall and weighs 64 kg. Her eyes are brown, and her hair is blond. Romney is a frequent user of social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. @annromney is her Instagram username, and she has roughly 22.6k followers. Her Twitter account is @AnnRomney, and she has 164.4 thousand followers.