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  1. Penny Sue Pritzker (born May 2, 1959) is an American billionaire heiress, businesswoman and civic leader who served as the 38th United States secretary of commerce in the Obama administration from 2013 to 2017.

  2. Penny Sue Pritzker (nascida em 2 de maio de 1959) é uma empresária bilionária norte-americana, empreendedora e líder cívica [1] que serviu como a 38.ª Secretária do Comércio dos Estados Unidos de 2013 a 2017. Fundou a PSP Capital Partners e Pritzker Realty Group; [2] também é cofundadora da Artemis Real Estate Partners.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › penny-pritzkerPenny Pritzker - Forbes

    Penny Pritzker is a cofounder of Inspired Capital and a former U.S. Secretary of Commerce. She is one of 11 billionaire heirs to the Pritzker fortune from Hyatt hotels and a key fundraiser for Presidents Obama and Biden.

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  4. 14 de set. de 2023 · President Biden announced the appointment of Penny Pritzker, a former Secretary of Commerce and a Ukrainian American, to lead the economic recovery of Ukraine. She will work with international partners, the Ukrainian government, and the private sector to align donor priorities and support reforms.

  5. 14 de set. de 2023 · President Biden on Thursday appointed a former commerce secretary, Penny Pritzker, to be special representative for Ukraines economic recovery, a new position that signals the Biden...

  6. Penny Pritzker is an entrepreneur, civic leader, and philanthropist who founded PSP Partners and its affiliates. She also served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce in the Obama Administration, and has held various board and leadership roles in business, education, and international affairs.

  7. 14 de set. de 2023 · President Biden announced that Penny Pritzker, former Secretary of Commerce and industry leader, will lead the U.S. efforts to help rebuild Ukraine's economy after Russia's attacks. She will work with Ukraine's government, allies, partners, and the private sector to mobilize investment, shape donor priorities, and encourage reforms.