Full Name: Jack Patrick Dorsey
Nickname: Jack
Country/State: United States
Date of Birth: 1976-11-19
Languages Known: English
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Food Habit: Not Public
Religion: Not Public
Hobbies: • Meditation • Hiking • Yoga • Coding • Minimalist living • Bitcoin & blockchain research
School: Bishop DuBourg High School, St. Louis
College: Bishop DuBourg High School, St. Louis
Degrees Obtained: No completed degree (left NYU to pursue product ideas)
Height: 180 cm
Weight: 75 kg
Parents: • Father: Tim Dorsey • Mother: Marcia Smith Dorsey
Siblings: • Two brothers (names kept private)
Marital Status: not_married
Wife:
Children: 0
Current Position: Entrepreneur, Programmer, Blockchain Advocate
Skills:
Net Worth: Approx. USD 4–5 Billion (varies with Block stock & Bitcoin)
Awards & Achievements: • Co-founded Twitter, one of the world’s major social platforms • Co-founded Block, a global fintech company • Listed multiple times in Time’s “100 Most Influential People” • Early visionary in mobile payments and blockchain advocacy • Major supporter of Bitcoin adoption worldwide
Jack Dorsey was born on November 19, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri. He developed an early interest in dispatch and communication systems, which inspired the concept that later became Twitter. After attending Missouri University of Science and Technology and then NYU, he dropped out to begin entrepreneurial work in programming and messaging platforms.
In 2006, he co-founded Twitter, where he served as CEO multiple times. Twitter quickly became a major global communication platform, influencing politics, media, and public discourse.
In 2009, he co-founded Square (now Block, Inc.), a mobile payment and financial services company that transformed small-business payments and personal finance. Under his leadership, Block expanded into Bitcoin, blockchain solutions, and digital banking.
Jack is known for his minimalist lifestyle, meditation practice, and deep interest in decentralization and cryptocurrency. He remains an influential figure in tech, fintech, and digital culture.
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