Saturday, November 28, 2015

Mark Zuckerberg introduces us to his family

Although he is a man known around the world for being the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg s father been a man who has tried to bring his personal life as discreetly as possible. Until now we knew very little about him, but as we say, that was until now. In recent years, Mark has been much more open and relaxed, letting us into their daily lives and sharing some of the most special moments that has lived, as when he married Priscilla Chan or original and fun baby shower for her daughter.

Save the Date to,  Zuckerberg wanted to reveal to another chapter of his life and introduce us to his family. " Priscilla and I have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving day, and the family is at the top of our list . It's a great year for our little family and we look forward to all that lies ahead. I share with you this picture that made ​​Annie Leibovitz with my parents and my sister last month. I'm already looking forward to more time with family, "she wrote on her Facebook account with this lovely black and white photograph in which he appears with his p adres, Edward and Karen , and his three sisters, Arielle .

Priscilla and I have a lot to be grateful for esta Thanksgiving and holiday season, and family is at the top of our ...

(Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday, November 25, 2015)


His best year


Co-founder and CEO of Facebook has recently announced that two months out will take paternity leave when their first child is born. The couple announced the pregnancy last July, and earlier this year celebrated the baby shower baby , where we could see, through shared photos in your social network, more spontaneous and fun side of the future dad. Mark and Priscilla were married in May 2012 , in a small ceremony in the garden of his home in Palo Alto (California), and with the arrival of their first child will put the finishing touches on their happy relationship. 

Zuckerberg company offers its employees, both men and women up to four months out with the birth of their children, which can be taken immediately after birth or at any time during the first year of baby's life

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