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Nicole Avant

Nicole Avant Biography – Nicole Avant Wiki

Nicole Avant is a former United States Ambassador to the Bahamas from 2009 to 2011. She is the daughter of Clarence Avant, “The Black Godfather” and chairman of Motown Records, and her late mother Jacqueline Avant. Her mother was shot and killed on December 1, 2021, at age 81, during a home invasion at the couple’s home in Beverly Hills, California. She began her career working for the promotion division of A&M Records in Los Angeles. In 1988, she was named vice president of Interior Music Publishing, her father’s music company.

She was appointed United States Ambassador to the Bahamas by President Barack Obama on June 16, 2009, and was sworn in on October 22, 2009, and served until November 21, 2011. At 41, she was the first black woman and the youngest US Ambassador to the Bahamas ever. During her term, Ambassador Avant was nominated for the State Department’s Sue M. Cobb Award for exemplary diplomatic service and she is remembered as one of the more popular Ambassadors to have served the U.S. in the Island nation. She has worked with local advocacy groups for people with disabilities. She hosted Eunice and Francesca Shriver to raise awareness for Special Olympics-Bahamas. She also brought Magic Johnson to the Bahamas Chamber of commerce to advise on trade with the US.

A State Department inspector general’s report on the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas praised the Ambassador and the embassy noting that “The large and diverse law enforcement community in Mission Bahamas works well together, under the Ambassador’s leadership, to counter threats to U.S. national security.” the report also noted that the Ambassador and the new deputy chief of mission, whom she had hired, were “emerging strongly from a period of dysfunctional leadership and management.”The inspector general found Nicole Avant was frequently away from the embassy often traveling to and from her home in Los Angeles. When she was in the Bahamas, she often worked from her office at the residence rather than working at the embassy. Nicole Avant “was absent from [her] post for 276 days during a 670-day period from November 19, 2009, to September 19, 2011—an average of 12 days per month. The 276 days include…102 personal leave days. [She] also traveled to the United States for 77 workdays on what she identified as business, with 23 days on what appear to have been official travel orders.” The report found she “had not had frequent policy-level interaction with the [State] Department or other Washington agencies… She relied unduly on her [deputy chief of mission] to attend to day-to-day contacts with the [State] Department.” The report offered praise for the service levels from the consular section, noted an “invigorated” public affairs section, and reported that “she (Avant) and her staff have improved the embassy’s reputation among Bahamians. This, in turn, has fostered a close bilateral environment that is conducive to excellent law enforcement cooperation.”

In response, she said that she had inherited a dysfunctional embassy, and the new executive team she appointed had improved things. In 2006, she helped launch the Culture Cabinet and organized fundraising events for Harold Ford Jr. in Tennessee before becoming the Southern California finance co-chairwoman for the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign (along with Charles Rivkin), while her dad was fundraising for Hillary Clinton.

She resigned in November 2011 and informally worked on Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election efforts, including fundraising. In 2019, she produced the Netflix-distributed movie The Black Godfather. In 2012, she received the 20th Annual Trumpet Awards International Award. She graduated in 1986 from Beverly Hills High School and in 1990 from the California State University, Northridge with a B.A. in communications.

Nicole Avant Age

She was born on March 6, 1968, in Los Angeles County, California, United States.

Nicole Avant Husband

Nicole Avant is married to Ted Sarandos, Co-Chief Executive Officer for Netflix. They got married on October 22, 2009.

Nicole Avant Children

It is unclear whether she has children of her own. On the other hand, she has two stepchildren from her husband’s side named Sarah and Tony.

Nicole Avant Parents

She is the daughter of Clarence Avant, “The Black Godfather” and chairman of Motown Records, and her late mother Jacqueline Avant. Her mother was shot and killed on December 1, 2021, at age 81, during a home invasion at the couple’s home in Beverly Hills, California.

She has a brother Alexander Du Bois Avant.

Nicole Avant House

In 2010, with her husband, they purchased a Hollywood residence for $5.4 million from Max Azria and sold it in 2017 for $8.825 million. In 2010, the couple also purchased a beachfront house in Malibu from David Spade for $10.2 million.

Nicole Avant Net Worth

Her net worth is estimated to be around $10 million dollars.

Nicole Avant Instagram

Her Instagram handle is @ambassadornicoleavant.

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