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Julie Fancelli

Julie Fancelli

Who is Julie Fancelli?

Julie Fancelli is the daughter of Publix founder George W. Jenkins and the heiress of billionaire Publix Super Markets, Inc. Julie Fancelli gained popularity after donating the “lion’s share” of donations raised for President Donald Trump at the “Save America March” on January 6th at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, which preceded the tragic attack on the US Capitol.

Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education of Julie Fancelli

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She is the daughter of Anne MacGregor (Mother) and George W. Jenkins (Father), Publix’s founder, who started his first Piggly Wiggly grocery store in New Haven, Florida.

The Jenkins family owns the remaining 20% of Publix, with employees owning around 80% of the company.

With a net worth of $8.8 billion as of 2021, the Jenkins family is the 39th wealthiest in the country.

Net Worth and Salary of Julie Fancelli

Julie Fancelli has a net worth of roughly $4 million dollars.

Julie Fancelli
Julie Fancelli photos. Source: Texas News Today

Facts of Julie Fancelli

Full Name Julie Fancelli
Born Date N/A
Age N/A
Lucky Number 7
Lucky Stone Agate
Lucky Color Yellow
Gender Female
Profession N/A
Country United States
Marital Status Married
Net Worth $4 million
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair Color Dark Blonde
Nationality American

Relationship Status 

At First United Methodist Church in 1972, Fancelli married Mauro Adolfo Dino Fancelli.

They first met at the University of Florida during their student years.

Adolfo is a Florentine entrepreneur who operates his family’s wholesale fruit and vegetable business.

In Lakeland, Florida, Fancelli owns a $2.7 million lakefront mansion.

Professional Career 

Fancelli is the daughter of Publix Super Markets Inc. founder George W. Jenkins, but she does not work for the company.

Instead, she works for a non-profit organization named after her father.

She was the president of Publix Super Markets, according to the ProPublica Tax Filing 2019.

Following an investigation linking Fancelli to the event on January 6, her employer, Publix Super Markets Inc, forbade her from attending and making political contributions.

“Mrs. Fancelli is not an employee of Publix Super Markets, and is neither involved in our business operations nor does she represent the company in any way,” Publix tweeted on January 30, 2021, emphasizing that she is not linked with the company or the political gift.

Mrs. Fancelli’s activities are beyond our ability to comment on.

The bloodshed at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was a national tragedy. The atrocious acts of that day do not reflect Publix Super Markets’ beliefs, work, or opinions.”

Fancelli is the heiress of billionaire Publix Super Markets, Inc. and the daughter of George W. Jenkins, the company’s founder.

She graduated from Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington with a bachelor’s degree and the University of Florida with a master’s degree.

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Quick Fact of Julie Fancelli

  • Julie is the heiress of billionaire Publix Super Markets, Inc. and the daughter of Publix founder George W. Jenkins.
  • Fancelli rose to prominence after donating the “lion’s share” of funds used to raise funds for President Donald Trump at the January 6th rally “Save America March” at the Ellipse in Washington, DC, which preceded the deadly assault on the US Capitol.
  • The Jenkins family is the 39th richest family in the country, with a net worth of $8.8 billion as of 2021.
  • Following the investigation that linked Fancelli to the January 6 rally, the company Publix Super Markets Inc barred her from attending and making political donations.
  • She is the daughter of George W. Jenkins, the founder of Publix, and an heiress of billionaire Publix Super Markets, Inc.
  • She received her bachelor’s degree from Mount Vernon Seminary in Washington and her master’s degree from the University of Florida.