Jeanie Buss Net Worth

Jeanie Buss Net Worth
Jeanie Buss Net Worth

Jeanie Buss net worth

Current Net Worth$500 Million (USD – 50 Crores), (Rupees – 3.85 Thousand Crores)

Jeanie Buss short biography

Net Worth$500 Million
BornSeptember 26, 1961 (Age – 60)
Identified asAmerican Sports Executive
StatusPresident of the Los Angeles Lakers, Co-owner of the Women of Wrestling promotion
EducationUniversity of Southern California
NationalityAmerican
ResidenceSanta Monica, California, U.S.
Spousal statusDivorced (Steve Timmons M. 1990; Div. 1993)​
ChildrenNo
Jeanie Buss short biography

Jeanie Buss has a net worth of $500 Million (Rupees – 3,850 Crores), an American Sports Executive, known as President of the Los Angeles Lakers, Co-owner of the Women of Wrestling promotion.

Jeanie Marie Buss is the controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association in the United States (NBA).

Jerry Buss, a real estate investor who subsequently owned the Lakers and other sports businesses, has a daughter named Buss.

She joined the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team when she was 19 years old.

Buss later became the owner of the professional roller hockey team the Los Angeles Blades.

Before joining the Lakers as vice president, she served as president of the Great Western Forum.

Buss’s controlling ownership of the Lakers passed to his six children via a family trust after his father died in 2013, with each sibling earning an equal vote.

Buss took over as team president and now sits on the NBA Board of Governors, representing the Lakers.

She became the first female controlling owner in NBA history to lead her club to a championship in 2020.

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Jeanie Buss biography

Full NameJeanie Marie Buss
BirthplaceSanta Monica, California, U.S.
Height5,7 feet, 173 cm
Weight58 Kg
FatherJerry Buss
MotherJoan Buss
Jeanie Buss Biography

Jeanie Marie Buss was born on September 26, 1961 in Santa Monica, California, U.S.

Jeanie Marie Buss is the majority owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers, a professional basketball team in the United States (NBA).

Jerry Buss has a daughter named Buss, who is a real estate investor who later owned the Lakers and other sports businesses.

When she was 19 years old, she joined the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team.

Buss eventually became the owner of the Los Angeles Blades, a professional roller hockey team.

She was president of the Great Western Forum before joining the Lakers as vice president.

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Education

Jeanie Buss attended University of Southern California.

Career

World TeamTennis ceased operations in 1978 and was resurrected as TeamTennis in 1981. Jerry regained control of the Strings in its second incarnation, and he named Buss, then 19, as general manager while she was still a student at USC. “Basically, my father bought me the team,” Buss explained.

Buss brought professional roller hockey to Los Angeles as owner of the Los Angeles Blades in Roller Hockey International after the Strings collapsed in 1993.

She was named Executive of the Year by the league. Buss also served as president of the Great Western Forum, the Lakers’ former home arena, for four years.

Her work with the Lakers grew throughout her time at the Forum, and she has served as an Alternate Governor on the NBA Board of Governors since 1995.

She was designated the Lakers’ senior vice president of business operations in 1999.

In 2005, her brother Jim was named vice president of player personnel. Buss would be in charge of the team’s business choices, while Jim would be in charge of the basketball side of things, according to their father’s plan.

Buss was designated one of the Top 20 Most Influential Women in Sports by Sporting News in 2005.

Buss was named “one of the most powerful women in sports management” by Forbes in 2011 and “one of the most powerful women in the NBA” by ESPN.

Her father’s 66 percent controlling ownership of the Lakers was handed to his six children via a trust after his death in 2013, with each kid earning an equal vote.

On February 21, 2017, Buss fired Mitch Kupchak as General Manager and accepted her brother Jim’s resignation as Vice President of Basketball Operations, naming Magic Johnson as President of Basketball Operations.

Buss is the owner of WOW-Women Of Wrestling, in addition to her Laker’s management. ViacomCBS Global Distribution President Dan Cohen revealed alongside Buss and her long-time business partner David McLane that ViacomCBS had engaged into a multi-year distribution arrangement for WOW on October 6, 2021, on top of the Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

WOW will have the largest media distribution platform in the history of women’s wrestling.

Private & early life

In 1990, Buss married volleyball player Steve Timmons, but the couple split three years later. Buss claims that “I’ve never prioritised my marriage… It was always business that drew me in.”

In the May 1995 issue of Playboy, she posed naked. She was engaged to Phil Jackson, a former Lakers coach and former President of the New York Knicks, for four years after dating him since December 1999.

On December 27, 2016, Jackson announced the end of their engagement, citing “professional demands and geographic distance.”

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