Cindy McCain Net Worth, Age, Height, Bio, Birthday, Wiki!

Publish date: 2024-12-06

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Cindy McCain Biography

Cindy McCain is one of the most popular and richest Teacher who was born on May 20, 1954 in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. Cindy Lou Hensley McCain (born May 20th 1954) is a famous American woman of business, who is also a philanthropist and humanitarian. Her husband is United States Senator, Vietnam war veteran, and the 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain from Arizona and the mother of the television anchor and political commentator Meghan McCain.

Hensley as well as McCain got married on the 17th of May 17th in 1980 in their wedding at the Arizona Biltmore hotel in Phoenix. They entered into a prenuptial contract that kept the bulk of the assets belonging to her family in her name. They separated their finances and also filed separate tax returns.

She was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona as the daughter of wealthy beer distributor Jim Hensley. After receiving bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Southern California, she became a special education teacher. She married John McCain in 1980, and the couple moved to Arizona in 1981, where her husband was elected to the United States Congress the following year and reelected five more times. The couple had three children together, in addition to adopting another. From 1988 to 1995, she founded and operated a nonprofit organization, the American Voluntary Medical Team, which organized trips by medical personnel to disaster-stricken or war-torn third-world areas.

Her father’s business and political contacts helped her new husband to gain a foothold in Arizona politics. She campaigned with her husband door to door during his successful first bid for U.S. Congress in 1982, and was heavily involved in campaign strategy. Her wealth from an expired trust from her parents provided significant loans to the campaign and helped it survive a period of early debt.

Hensley was introduced to John McCain in April 1979 at a reception for military personnel in Hawaii. John McCain had been one of the U.S. Navy liaison officer to the United States Senate and almost 18 years her junior. In her post-mortem she said that each of them fudged their years they claimed they had in relation to each other: “He made himself younger, and I made myself older, of course.”

NameCindy McCain
First NameCindy
Last NameMcCain
OccupationTeacher
BirthdayMay 20
Birth Year1954
Place of BirthPhoenix
Home TownArizona
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignTaurus
Full/Birth Name
ParentsJim Hensley, Marguerite Hensley
SiblingsKathleen Hensely Portalski, Dixie L. Burd
SpouseJohn McCain
Children(s)Meghan McCain, Bridget McCain, John Sidney McCain IV, James McCain

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She moved back to Arizona in early 1984 and gave birth to the couple’s daughter, Meghan, later that year. She subsequently gave birth to sons John Sidney IV (known as “Jack”) in 1986 and James (known as “Jimmy”) in 1988. Their fourth child, Bridget, was adopted in 1991. McCain’s parents lived across the street and helped her raise the children; her husband was frequently in Washington and she typically only saw him on weekends and holidays. In his absence, she organized elaborate fund-raisers for him and expanded their home.

Cindy McCain Net Worth

Cindy McCain is one of the richest Teacher from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Cindy McCain's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Cindy Lou Hensley was born in Phoenix, Arizona, to James Hensley, who founded Hensley & Co., and Marguerite “Smitty” Hensley (nee Johnson). She was the sole child of parents’ second marriages, and was raised in Arizona’s North Central Avenue in affluent circumstances. Dixie L. Burd, who is the daughter of Marguerite Smith through a prior relationship she is half-sister to her, like Kathleen Hensley Portalski, daughter of Jim Hensley and his first wife, Mary Jeanne Parks. Hensley has been named the Junior Rodeo Queen from Arizona in the year 1968. She attended Central High School in Phoenix in Arizona, where she was named the Best Dressed student as a senior. She graduated in 1972.

Hensley was a student in the University of Southern California. She joined the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority as an undergraduate, and was involved in numerous leadership positions in the house throughout her four years at the university. Hensley completed her bachelor of Arts in education in the year 1976. She continued her studies at USC and earned an M.A. Arts with a specialization in the year 1978. She was a part of an experimental program in movement therapy which laid the foundation to standardize treatment for children who have severe disabilities and published her study Movement Therapy: A Possible Methodology in the year 1978. After deciding to leave her family’s business venture, she was employed for a year as special education teacher working with children suffering from special needs and Down syndrome in Agua Fria High School in Avondale, Arizona.

He had been married to Carol McCain for 14 years and they had three children (two of whom he adopted from her first marriage). McCain and Hensley quickly began a relationship, traveling between Arizona and Washington to see each other. John McCain then pushed to end his marriage and the couple stopped cohabiting in January 1980, Carol McCain consented to a divorce in February 1980, it was finalized in April 1980.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeTeacher
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

In April 1986, McCain and her father invested $359,100 in a shopping center project with Phoenix banker Charles Keating. This, combined with her role as a bookkeeper who later had difficulty finding receipts for family trips on Keating’s jet, caused complications for her husband during the Keating Five scandal, when he was being examined for his role regarding oversight of Keating’s bank.

In 1988, inspired by a vacation that she took four years earlier to substandard medical facilities on Truk Lagoon, McCain founded the American Voluntary Medical Team (AVMT). It was a non-profit organization that organized trips for doctors, nurses and other medical personnel to provide MASH-like emergency medical care to disaster-struck or war-torn developing countries such as Micronesia, Vietnam (before relations were normalized between them and the U.S.), Kuwait (arriving five days after the conclusion of the Gulf War), Zaire (to help refugees from the Rwandan genocide), Iraq, Nicaragua, India, Bangladesh, and El Salvador. She led 55 of these missions over the next seven years, each of which were at least two weeks in duration. AVMT also supplied treatment to poor sick children around the world. In 1993, McCain and the AVMT were honored with an award from Food for the Hungry.

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Once her husband was elected, the McCains moved to Alexandria, Virginia. She spent two months in late 1983 writing handwritten notes on over 4,000 Christmas cards to be sent to constituents and others. She was considered an outsider who was snubbed by the Washington congressional social scene, in part because Carol McCain was a popular figure in town, and she grew homesick for Arizona. She had several miscarriages.

In 1991, the AVMT went to Dhaka, Bangladesh, to provide assistance following the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone. While at Mother Teresa’s Dhaka orphanage, the Sisters of Charity of Mother Teresa Children’s Home, McCain met two infant girls she felt needed to be brought to the United States for medical treatment. She decided to adopt one of the girls, later named Bridget, with her husband readily agreeing; the adoption became final in 1993. She helped coordinate the adoption of the other little girl for family friend Wes Gullett.

Who is Cindy McCain Dating?

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In 1989, McCain developed an addiction to Percocet and Vicodin. She initially took the opioid painkillers to alleviate pain after two spinal surgeries for ruptured discs. She also used the drugs to ease emotional stress during the Keating Five scandal. The addiction progressed to where she was taking upwards of twenty pills a day, and she resorted to having an AVMT physician write illegal prescriptions in the names of three AVMT employees without their knowledge. In 1992, her parents staged an intervention to force her to get help; she told her husband about her problem and subsequently attended a drug treatment facility where she began outpatient sessions to begin recovery from drug addiction. In 1993, she underwent surgery, which resolved her back pain.

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In January 1993, Tom Gosinski, an AVMT employee who had discovered her illegal drug use, was terminated on budgetary grounds. Subsequently, he tipped off the Drug Enforcement Administration about her prior actions and a federal investigation ensued. McCain’s defense team, led by her husband’s Keating Five lawyer John Dowd, secured an agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s office for McCain, a first-time offender, which avoided charges while requiring her to pay financial restitution, enroll in a diversion program and do community service. Meanwhile, in early 1994, Gosinski filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against McCain, in which he alleged she ordered him to conceal “improper acts” and “misrepresent facts in a judicial proceeding;” he told her he would settle for $250,000. In response, Dowd characterized this request as blackmail, and requested Maricopa County attorney Rick Romley to investigate Gosinski for extortion. In the end, Gosinski’s credibility was undermined by testimony in Romley’s report from other charity staffers who asserted Gosinski privately vowed to blackmail McCain were he ever fired, and both Gosinski’s lawsuit and the extortion investigation against him were dropped.

How much is Cindy McCain worth?

By 2018, McCain’s net worth was estimated to be at least $200 million, with most of it still due to her share of Hensley & Co. In addition the couple owned properties in Phoenix, Sedona, the San Diego area, and in Virginia, although some properties were sold off in 2017.

What does Cindy McCain do for a living?

Professions

What beer company does Cindy McCain own?

TypePrivate
Founded1955
HeadquartersPhoenix, Arizona, United States
Key peopleCindy Hensley McCain (Chair) Robert Delgado (CEO) Andrew McCain (President)
ProductsDistribution of beers, lagers, malt beverages, wines, energy drinks

How old is Cindy McCain now?

68 years (May 20, 1954)

What is Donald Trump's net worth?

3 billion USD (2022)

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