Sophie Schmidt (publisher)

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Sophie Schmidt (born 1986 or 1987[1]) is an American media executive and publisher. She is the founder and publisher of Rest of World, a nonprofit journalism organization focused on global technology news. She is also a director at the Schmidt Family Foundation.

KnownforFounder of Rest of World
FamilyEric Schmidt (father)
Wendy Schmidt (mother)
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Sophie Schmidt
EducationPrinceton University (B.A.)
Stanford University (MBA)
Harvard University (MPA)
Known forFounder of Rest of World
FamilyEric Schmidt (father)
Wendy Schmidt (mother)
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Early life and education

Sophie Schmidt is the daughter of former Google CEO and executive chairman Eric Schmidt and his wife, Wendy Schmidt.[2]

She attended Princeton University, graduating in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in Islamic studies.[3] She wrote her undergraduate thesis on the impact of Internet technology in the Muslim world.[4] Schmidt holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University and a Master of Public Administration degree from Harvard University.[1]

Career

In 2013, Schmidt interned at SCL Group, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica.[5] She subsequently worked in Dubai at the Afghan media company Moby Group, and held positions at Google-funded incubator Umbono[6] and Xiaomi in Beijing.[1]

Schmidt later worked as a public policy and communications manager at Uber for three years.[2] Schmidt also serves as a director of the Schmidt Family Foundation.[7]

In January 2013, Schmidt accompanied her father on a visit to North Korea as part of a delegation led by former New Mexico Governor and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Bill Richardson. Sophie documented her impressions in a widely cited blog post,[8] describing highly controlled and staged interactions, including a visit to Kim Il Sung University's e-library, which she characterized as feeling artificial, comparing the unresponsive students to figurines.[9] Her candid, detailed account of her time in the country garnered widespread media attention.[9][10][11][12][13]

Rest of World

In May 2020, Schmidt officially launched Rest of World, a nonprofit media publication covering technology stories outside western countries.[14] In September 2020, Schmidt told The Wall Street Journal that she had already invested $6 million out of a family trust into the nonprofit and planned to spend "as much as $60 million over the next decade to sustain and expand the site and shine a light on technology's impact beyond developed Western countries."[1]

Personal life and recognition

In April 2024, Schmidt was named a 2024 Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.[15][16]

Sophie is Eric and Wendy Schmidt's only surviving child.[17] Her sister, Alison, died in 2017 after a long illness.[18][19]

She is based in New York.[20]

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