Multimillionaire Sheryl Sandberg marries Tom Bernthal Former NBC News Producer

Sheryl Sandberg, a rich American businesswoman, and Tom Bernthal, a former NBC News producer, are now officially wed. On a ranch in Wyoming, the wedding was held on Saturday. 2020 saw the couple’s engagement after a year of dating. By sharing the same image of the couple holding hands in the woods on both Instagram […]

Sheryl Sandberg, a rich American businesswoman, and Tom Bernthal, a former NBC News producer, are now officially wed. On a ranch in Wyoming, the wedding was held on Saturday. 2020 saw the couple’s engagement after a year of dating.

By sharing the same image of the couple holding hands in the woods on both Instagram profiles, the couple made the formal wedding announcement. The adorable image with the phrase “MARRIED” became popular right away.

Tom Bernthal also shared the same photo and wrote a heartwarming note about how they had both experienced loss in the past and were unsure whether they would ever be able to feel love again due to the sadness they had both gone through. In addition to Tom and Sheryl Sandberg’s divorce, Bernthal’s piece mentioned the passing away of Sheryl’s first husband, former Yahoo CEO Dave Sandberg, in 2015. Over the last three years, we’ve blended our families and lives. Bernthal wrote that today’s wedding was a vision come true.

The two claim that Dave Goldberg’s brother Rob Goldberg, who had earlier introduced Sandberg and Bernthal, co-officiated the Wyoming wedding. Sandberg, 50, has two children, compared to Bernthal, 52, who has three.

14-year Meta Platforms employee Sheryl Sandberg announced in June 2022 that she will be leaving the company this fall. She will continue to serve on the board of directors, but Javier Olivan, the chief growth officer of Meta, will take her position.
Before founding Kelton and Global, a strategic consulting firm with offices in Los Angeles, in 2002, Bernthal spent years working as a national producer at NBC News.

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