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Jacqueline Gold was born on 16 July, 1960 in Bromley, England, is a British businesswoman (1960–2023). Discover Jacqueline Gold's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Businesswoman
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July 1960
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Bromley, England
Date of death 16 March, 2023
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Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Jacqueline Gold's Husband?

Her husband is Dan Cunningham (m. 2010)

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Jacqueline Gold Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jacqueline Gold worth at the age of 62 years old? Jacqueline Gold’s income source is mostly from being a successful Business executive. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Jacqueline Gold's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net worth GB£470 million (Sunday Times Rich List, 2019)
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1960

Jacqueline Gold (16 July 1960 – 16 March 2023) was a British businesswoman who was the executive chair of Gold Group International, Ann Summers, and Knickerbox.

Gold was born on 16 July 1960, the daughter of Beryl Hunt and businessman David Gold.

Her father ran a publishing business which introduced sex magazines to the British high street.

David apparently wept when Jacqueline was born to his first wife, because he wanted a son.

She and her sister, Vanessa, grew up in a spacious three-storey house with a large garden and a swimming pool at Biggin Hill, Kent.

1972

Having acquired the four stores of the Ann Summers chain in 1972, her father gave Jacqueline, at the age of nineteen, summer work experience in May 1979; Jacqueline was paid £45 a week, less than the tea lady.

Jacqueline also did not like the atmosphere at Ann Summers, which was David Gold's "upmarket clean" sex shop.

Gold says of her introduction: "It wasn't a very nice atmosphere to work in. It was all men, it was the sex industry as we all perceive it to be".

1980

In 1980, Gold married lingerie manufacturer Tony D'Silva, which ended in divorce 10 years later.

1981

But, a chance invitation and visit to a Tupperware party at an East London flat in 1981 as she saw the potential of selling sexy lingerie and sex toys to women in the privacy of their own homes.

Jacqueline launched the Ann Summers Party Plan, a home marketing plan for sex toys, with a strict "no men allowed" policy.

This type of party, which provides women with a forum to meet and talk about sex (and other matters), became so popular that such parties are now regarded as part of British popular culture; this format also provides the company with a convenient way of circumventing legal restrictions about displaying sex toys for sale.

1987

Gold was appointed CEO of Ann Summers in 1987, transforming it into a multi-million pound business, with a sales force today comprising more than 7,500 women party organisers, 136 high street shops in the UK, Ireland and Channel Islands and generating an annual turnover of £117 million in 2008, although sales and profits have fallen in recent years.

1995

Her autobiography Good Vibrations was published in 1995.

2000

The takeover of Knickerbox in 2000 added another five shops, with Knickerbox concessions in every Ann Summers store.

2002

They have since fallen back to 2002/3 levels.

In 2002, she met Dan Cunningham, a City Money Broker, who was seventeen years her junior.

2006

The reported sales for the period 2006/7 were down somewhat to £110 million.

2007

In August 2007, she was the main participant of the second episode of the BBC Radio 4 series, The House I Grew Up In, in which she described an unhappy childhood.

Her parents separated when she was twelve years old.

Gold was sexually abused by her step-father.

After school, Jacqueline began working for Royal Doulton, but decided she did not want to go into management, and asked her father to help her gain some extra work experience.

A second book A Woman's Courage was published in April 2007, this resulted in her being sued for libel by a former employee.

She has also appeared on the ITV1 show Fortune – Million Pound Giveaway, and in 2007, she was one of 12 well known individuals to serve on a jury in a fictional rape case in the BBC TV project The Verdict.

In May 2007, Gold and her younger sister, Vanessa, took part in the Walk the Walk charity MoonWalk in Hyde Park, London.

2008

A Woman's Courage was withdrawn from sale in November 2008 having been republished by Ebury on 7 February 2008 with three pages removed and re-titled Please Make It Stop.

In March 2008, Gold appeared in a celebrity edition of The Apprentice.

She was a member of "The Girls" team, alongside Kirstie Allsopp, Clare Balding, Louise Redknapp and Lisa Snowdon.

"The Girls" won the contest raising over £400,000 from ticket sales and sales on the night through a big event at one of their West End stores.

Gold was the subject of several documentaries including Back to the Floor (which was filmed at a former business prior to its closure), Ann Summers Uncovered, So What Do You Do All Day, Break with the Boss, and co-presented the daytime business series Mind your own Business on BBC One.

2009

The High Court libel action was settled in August 2009 when the former employee was paid costs and substantial damages.

Gold was a columnist for Retail Week, New Business, Kent Business, and Women Mean Business.

Her twin children, a son and daughter, were born in 2009.

The son, Alfie, died at eight months old, to a rare brain condition.

2010

Gold and Cunningham married in 2010 and were parents to daughter Scarlett.

In December 2010, a nanny working for Gold was charged with trying to poison her with screenwash.

Allison Cox, who had been caring for Gold's daughter, was charged with three counts of administering poison with intent to annoy.

Guildford Crown Court heard Cox was trying to get the chef who prepared the food into trouble by lacing two bowls of asparagus soup with screenwash on 5 October 2010.

2011

In March 2011, Cox was sentenced to twelve months in prison after admitting administering poison with intent to annoy.

2019

Gold was estimated to be the 16th richest woman in Great Britain, worth £470 million in 2019 according to The Sunday Times Rich List.