
Condoleezza Rice
B- Birthday
- November 14, 1954
- Age
- 71
- Height
- 0'0" (0 cm)
- Net Worth
- $20M
About
Condoleezza Rice is an accomplished American diplomat, political scientist, and academic. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State and the 19th U.S. National Security Advisor under President George W. Bush. Rice is the first female African-American Secretary of State and the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor. Currently, she serves as the director of Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
Career Timeline
Stanford Political Science Professor
Rice begins her academic career as a professor. She gains recognition in Soviet studies, building her expertise.
National Security Council Role
Rice serves on the National Security Council. This gave her experience in foreign policy and international relations.
National Security Advisor
Rice becomes National Security Advisor under President George W. Bush. She played a key role in shaping foreign policy after 9/11.
Secretary of State Appointment
Rice is appointed as Secretary of State. This elevated her to one of the most prominent positions in the US government.
Returns to Stanford
Rice returns to Stanford as a professor and fellow. She continues to be involved in public policy discussions.
Hoover Institution Director
Rice becomes the director of the Hoover Institution. This allowed her to shape research and policy initiatives.
Continued Public Figure
Rice remains a prominent figure in academia and public life. Speaking engagements and board positions add to her wealth.






