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Meet Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, the former actress who cofounded WeWork and is cousins with Gwyneth Paltrow

Paltrow Neumann is described in the We Company's S1 as "one of our co-founders."

Meet Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, the former actress who cofounded WeWork and is cousins with Gwyneth Paltrow

Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, 41, is a graduate of Cornell University.

Rebekah Paltrow Neumann, 41, is a graduate of Cornell University.

Paltrow Neumann is a native of Bedford, New York, according to New York Magazine.

Neumann majored in business and also earned a minor in Buddishim, according to her profile on WeGrow's website.

Paltrow Neumann worked as a trader at investment bank Salomon Smith Barney before coming to WeWork, according to Fast Company.

She has also dabbled in acting, appearing in several films according to her profile on IMDB.

Paltrow Neumann has long had spiritual pursuits — to the point of reportedly attending one of the Dalai Lama's birthday parties.

Paltrow Neumann has long had spiritual pursuits — to the point of reportedly attending one of the Dalai Lama

Paltrow Neumann has a certification in Jivamukti yoga, according to her profile on WeGrow's website. She has also spent time traveling around the world to learn yoga, according to WeGrow.

Neumann attended one of the Dalai Lama's birthday parties while traveling, according to Fast Company.

Paltrow Neumann is married to WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann, but they don't try to separate work from their personal relationship.

Paltrow Neumann is married to WeWork cofounder Adam Neumann, but they don

"We don't have a line at all between work and life," Neumann told Fast Company. "It's not even a blurred line. There is no line."

Business Insider previously reported that the couple first met in 2009.

"And he walked in, and I saw that he was my soul mate," Neumann told Fast Company about their first meeting. "It's the truth."

Paltrow Neumann also tries to incorporate the couple's five children into their workplace.

Paltrow Neumann also tries to incorporate the couple

Making her kids feel welcome at WeWork helps Paltrow Neumann balance her career and motherhood, according to Coveteur.

"Kids shouldn't feel like work is something they're not allowed to peek into," Paltrow Neumann told Coveteur. "So, for me, the biggest challenge was being able to bring those two worlds together."

Paltrow Neumann also keeps a basket of toys for her kids in her office, according to Coveteur.

Paltrow Neumann has made some controversial comments about her relationship with her husband.

Paltrow Neumann has made some controversial comments about her relationship with her husband.

"A big part of being a woman is to help men [like Adam] manifest their calling in life," Paltrow Neumann said at WeWork Summer Camp in 2018, according to CNBC.

After facing backlash on Twitter for Paltrow Neumann's statements, WeWork declined to comment to CNBC, instead providing more of her remarks for context. "The reality that I see today is that there is nothing bigger that women can do, in my opinion, than empower their partners," Paltrow Neumann also said at the event, WeWork told CNBC, "and that can be a man, a woman, a friend, it doesn't matter, but empower others."

Paltrow Neumann helped Adam help quit smoking and drinking soda, according to Fast Company. The couple proceeded to toss Neumann's soda and cigarettes down the trash chute.

When the pair was first married, they shared a tiny studio apartment in the East Village.

When the pair was first married, they shared a tiny studio apartment in the East Village.

Adam Neumann discussed his life in the building in an interview with Business Insider's Business Insider's Alyson Shontell and Rich Feloni in May 2019. In July 2019, a studio apartment in the East Village building was listed for $3,098 a month, and the median monthly rent in the neighborhood is $3,150.

The Neumanns' family office is named 166 2nd Financial Services after the building's address, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Read more: Before he was a billionaire, WeWork CEO Adam Neumann was broke. Here's the NYC building where he and his wife lived in a tiny apartment before he built a $47 billion company

The couple now owns several homes in New York.

The couple now owns several homes in New York.

The Neumanns own a six-bedroom townhouse in New York City's Greenwich Village, that has a dedicated "stroller parking garage, according to New York Magazine.

They also own a 60-acre estate in New York's Westchester County, Business Insider previously reported. The estate includes a farm where Paltrow Neumann has brought students from WeGrow, according to Fast Company.

The couple's Hamptons home was purchased for $1.7 million, according to New York Magazine.

The Neumanns spend most of their time in New York but also purchased a $21 million house in San Francisco in 2018 that features a room shaped like a guitar.

They also own some of the commercial properties that house WeWork locations, bringing the estimated value of their entire real estate portfolio to $80 million, per the Wall Street Journal.

Read more: WeWork CEO Adam Neumann dropped $21 million on a San Francisco house with a guitar-shaped room in 2018, and that's just part of his sprawling real-estate portfolio

Paltrow Neumann is responsible for WeWork's focus on wellness, according to Fast Company.

Paltrow Neumann is responsible for WeWork

"Rebekah said, 'Stop. No more talking about money,' " Adam Neumann told Fast Company in 2016. "We're going to talk about wellness, happiness, fulfillment, and if the money is supposed to follow, it will. And if it doesn't, it doesn't matter, because we will be happy and fulfilled."

Now known as the We Company, WeWork represents one of the most anticipated IPOs of the year, Business Insider previously reported. The company is valued at $47 billion and includes the co-living development WeLive, Paltrow Neumann's school WeGrow, gym Rise by We, in addition to the original co-working business.

The business of wellness runs in Neumann's family: She is related to actress and wellness icon Gwyneth Paltrow.

The business of wellness runs in Neumann

Gwyneth Paltrow is Neumann's cousin, Business Insider previously reported.

Neumann even sat down with Paltrow for an interview for Paltrow's lifestyle blog, Goop, IN WHAT YEAR to discuss WeGrow.

Neumann now serves as the CEO of WeGrow, a primary school run by WeWork.

Neumann now serves as the CEO of WeGrow, a primary school run by WeWork.

Neumann got the idea to add a school to the WeWork network of businesses after being unable to find a school liked her own daughter, according to Goop.

"We had a clear vision of the type of school we wanted her to attend—a place that would not only nurture growth in her mind but also her spirit, a place that had a real culture of kindness, where she would have a real connection to nature, and where her individual gifts, talents, and passions would be recognized and supported," Neumann told Goop. "Ultimately, we could not find such a place, so we decided to start WeGrow."

Read more: WeWork is just one of the businesses owned by a $47 billion company that could reveal its IPO paperwork any day now — check out the full list

Adam and Rebekah pledged to give $1 billion to charitable causes in the We Company S1.

Adam and Rebekah pledged to give $1 billion to charitable causes in the We Company S1.

The S-1 claims that the first contribution of that sort is for 20 million acres of "intact tropical forest," the same featured on the final page of the document, pictured here.

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