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Chlöe Swarbrick bio-New Zealand politician, Chlöe Charlotte Swarbrick was born on June 26th, 1994 in Auckland, New Zealand.
After her parents divorced when she was a little child, she spent six months with her mother in the UK before spending 18 months with her father in Papua New Guinea.
She claimed that when she was seven years old and practicing her first speech, her father taught her how to construct an argument.
Swarbrick went at the Grammar School for Girls in Epsom. She visited each parent for a week at a time while she was in high school. She enrolled at the University of Auckland when she was 17 years old and received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Laws.
She claims that while she didn’t want to practice law, she was interested in finding out more about the Treaty of Waitangi and the legal system.
Chlöe Swarbrick nationality
Swarbrick was born in Auckland, New Zealand. She is a New Zealander.
Chlöe Swarbrick age
Swarbrick was born on June 26th, 1994, hence she is currently 28 years of age.
Chlöe Swarbrick net worth
Swarbrick has a net worth estimated to be about $5 million.
Chlöe Swarbrick education
Swarbrick attended the Epsom Girls’ Grammar School. She furthered at the University of Auckland.
Chlöe Swarbrick career
Swarbrick and Alex Bartley Catt launched The Lucid Collective, a New Zealand-based fashion line, as their first company in 2012.
She started out as a news writer and newsreader for 95bFM, a student radio station, at the same period before working as a producer and subsequently a host of The Wire.
She gave up her role as a regular host in April 2016. There is no longer a Lucid Collective.
Swarbrick published her debut article for What’s Good magazine in 2014. She developed into an owner and editor.
Later that year, The Lucid Collective took part in the “Youthquake” exhibition at the New Zealand Fashion Museum and hosted a New Zealand Fashion Week side-show at the Gow Langsford Gallery.
Until Swarbrick and Bartley Catt stopped the company, the label was carried in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch.
What’s Good’s branch, The Goods, was introduced by Swarbrick in late 2015. On Karangahape Road, the initiative set up shop in St. Kevin’s Arcade. A New Zealander of the Year Local Hero Award was given to Swarbrick.
Swarbrick and Bartley Catt founded TIPS in 2016 as a digital consultation and artist management firm. In Mount Eden, the two also started Olly, a cafe and gallery that is now permanently closed and is located near to the Crystal Palace Theatre.
Swarbrick was given the Jane Goodall Pioneer Award in May 2019. Through their efforts, recipients of the prize have shown a commitment to the welfare of people, animals, or the environment.
Swarbrick was included in the “Government and Politics” category of Fortune magazine’s “40 Under 40” list in 2020.
A short documentary about Swarbrick’s political career and upbringing called Alright Chlöe was released in August 2020.
Chlöe Swarbrick family and siblings
We have no details about her parents and family at the time of filing this report.
Chlöe Swarbrick husband
Swarbrick is not married yet but reportedly engaged to Nadine Walker.
Chlöe Swarbrick children
Swarbrick has no children.
Chlöe Swarbrick social media
Swarbrick can be found on Twitter as @chloeswarbrick.
We have no details about her parents and family at the time of filing this report.
Chlöe Swarbrick husband
Swarbrick is not married yet but reportedly engaged to Nadine Walker.
Chlöe Swarbrick children
Swarbrick has no children.