Jacqueline Mars

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Birthday October 10, 1939

Birth Sign Libra

Age 84 years old

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1939

Jacqueline Mars (born October 10, 1939) is an American heiress and investor.

She is the daughter of Audrey Ruth (Meyer) and Forrest Mars, Sr., and the granddaughter of Frank C. Mars, founders of the American candy company Mars, Incorporated.

As of November 2023, Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated her net worth at US$46.4 billion, ranking her the 24th-richest person in the world (tied with her brother John).

In the annual ranking of the richest women in the world in 2023, Forbes estimated her fortune at $38.3 billion and placed her in fourth place.

Jacqueline Mars was born on October 10, 1939.

She was graduated from Miss Hall's School, located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

Mars participated as an equestrian in many horse shows during her youth.

1961

She is a 1961 graduate of Bryn Mawr College and her degree is in anthropology.

Mars is an heiress among the members of the Mars family that founded and owns Mars Incorporated, holding shares in the company.

Mars married David H. Badger in 1961.

1967

They had three children: Alexandra Badger born 1967 (age 24), Stephen M. Badger born c. 1969 (age 55), and Christa M. Badger born c. 1975 (age 49).

1982

Mars was active in Mars, Inc. from 1982, when she joined the company as food product group president.

1984

She divorced Badger in 1984.

1986

She married Harold 'Hank' Vogel in 1986, with whom she resided in Bedminster, New Jersey.

1994

They divorced in 1994.

Mars is a trustee of the U.S. Equestrian Team.

She owns a working organic farm that is protected in perpetuity by the Land Trust of Virginia.

She sits on the board of directors for both the Washington National Opera and the National Sporting Library and Fine Arts Museum.

Mars also sits on the National Advisory Council of the Journey through Hallowed Ground, a foundation promoting American heritage in the region stretching from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson that is situated just outside Charlottesville, Virginia.

Mars is a routine donor to the League of Conservation Voters.

She received the inaugural Heritage Award granted by the Foundation for the National Archives.

2001

She retired in 2001.

2013

On October 4, 2013, at the age of 74, Mars was involved in a car crash on U.S. Route 50 in Aldie, near her home in The Plains in Northern Virginia.

Her vehicle crossed the highway center line and struck a Chrysler minivan carrying six passengers.

One person died at the scene and another, who was pregnant, subsequently miscarried.

Mars was charged with reckless driving.

She told a witness after the crash that she had fallen asleep at the wheel.

Mars subsequently pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor charge of reckless driving, with tests having revealed no drugs, alcohol, or medications in her system that could have caused a blackout (test was given 72 hours after accident).

2019

As a member of the family, her shares of Mars, Inc. and other assets were estimated by Forbes magazine in January 2019 to be worth $23.5 billion, making her the 18th richest American, and #34 on its list of "The World's Billionaires".

In June 2019, Forbes listed her as the wealthiest resident living in Virginia, with an estimated $28.1 billion net worth.