Nancy Dubuc
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December 10, 1968
Nancy Dubuc | |
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Nancy Dubuc in 2012 | |
| Born | Nancy Jean Dubuc December 10, 1968 |
| Alma mater | Boston University |
| Spouse |
Michael Rashid Kizilbash
(m. 1997) |
Nancy Jean Dubuc (born December 10, 1968[1]) is an American businesswoman who served as chief executive officer of the American-Canadian media company Vice Media.
Dubuc is the daughter of Carol D. Smith and Robert H. Dubuc Jr.[2] Her parents later separated and remarried, giving Dubuc step-parents. She was raised in Bristol, Rhode Island,[3] graduated from Lincoln School in 1987 and Boston University in 1991 after rowing on the school's Division I crew team. Her mother ran one of Rhode Island's most successful catering companies. Calling her "a hard-driving, entrepreneurial woman",[4][1] Dubuc credits the "directness" and strong opinions of her mother as inspiring her leadership style.[3] In 1997, she married Michael Rashid Kizilbash, an Iranian-American copyeditor, in a Roman Catholic ceremony in Rhode Island.[2] She has a son and a daughter.[5]