Patrick G. Jackson Biography
Who is Patrick G. Jackson, Ketanji Brown Jackson’s husband
Patrick G. Jackson is an American gastrointestinal surgeon famously known for being the husband of Ketanji Brown Jackson, an American attorney and jurist serving as a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit since 2021.
Patrick G. Jackson Age
How old is Patrick G. Jackson?
Jackson is over 50 years old as of 2022, he was born in the United States of America. He has been celebrating his birthday every year together with his family and friends. We are keeping tabs on Patrick’s age and will update this section with more information about his date of birth once available.
Patrick G. Jackson Height
Patrick stands at an average height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7m) he has moderate weight.
Patrick G. Jackson Family
Jackson was born to both parents (mother and father) in a large-sized family setting in the US. Details about his mother and father’s name and what they did for a living are currently unavailable, however, he was raised alongside his siblings.
Nevertheless, as soon as credible information about his father and mother is available, we shall update all Patrick’s family members immediately.
Patrick has a family tie to former House Speaker Paul Ryan’s family.
According to SCOTUS blog, Ketanji “is related by marriage to Congressman (and former Speaker of the House) Paul Ryan.” She confirmed this in her 2017 speech, saying, “I am related by marriage to House Speaker Paul Ryan.”
According to NBC News, Patrick’s “twin brother is the married to the sister of Ryan’s wife.” His twin brother is named William Jackson, according to a family obituary.
Patrick G. Jackson Wife, Ketanji Brown
Patrick is a married man, he is married to his wife Ketanji Brown, the pair has two daughters Talia and Leila Jackson.
Patrick G. Jackson Net Worth and Occupation
Patrick G. Jackson is estimated to have a net worth of $11 million dollars at present. He has accumulated his net worth with the versatility he has shown in each field he has worked in. His main source of earning is from his medical career.
Patrick is a surgeon at Pasquerilla Healthcare Center in Washington, D.C., according to MedStar Health.
Abdominal surgery, abdominal wall reconstruction, appendectomy, breast biopsy, and cecostomy are among his specialties, according to that website.
According to the website, his primary areas of interest are gastroesophageal reflux surgery, hernia repair, incisional hernia, inguinal hernia repair, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair, minimally invasive surgery, and paraesophageal hernia repair.
According to MedStar Health, Patrick Graves Jackson was board certified by the American Board of Surgery, completed a fellowship program at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2002, a residency program at Massachusetts General Hospital the following year, and graduated from Columbia University Medical School in 1995.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Net Worth
Ketanji Brown Jackson is estimated to have a net worth of $25 million dollars at present. She has accumulated her net worth with the versatility she has shown in each field she has worked in. Her main source of earning is from her attorney and jurist career.
Year | 2022 | 2023 |
Ketanji Brown Jackson Salary | $0.089 million | $0.093 million |
Ketanji Brown Jackson Net Worth | $25 million | $30 million |
Jackson serves on the Judicial Conference Committee on Defender Services, as well as the Board of Overseers of Harvard University and the American Law Institute’s Council.
She is also a member of the board of directors of Georgetown Day School and the United States Supreme Court Fellows Commission.
With the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Jackson has served as a judge in various mock trials. In 2018, Drexel University’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law sponsored a mock trial “to establish if Vice President Aaron Burr was guilty of murdering” Alexander Hamilton.
Jackson has served as a judge for the Mock Court Program of the Historical Society of the District of Columbia. She sat on the advisory board of Montrose Christian Institution, a Baptist school, from 2010 to 2011. In 2018, Jackson spoke on a panel about Alexander Hamilton’s legacy at the National Constitution Center’s town hall.
Jackson gave the 35th Edith House Lecture at the University of Georgia School of Law in 2017.
Jackson was honored at the University of Chicago Law School’s third annual Judge James B. Parsons Legacy Dinner, which was held by the school’s Black Law Students Association, and gave the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture at the University of Michigan Law School in 2020.