John has another child with his ex-wife, a son named Teddy Hickenlooper. Teddy is a 20 years old student at Stanford University.
For his high School Diploma, General Studies he studied at East High School from August 2016-May 2020. After that, he joined Stanford University for his Bachelor of Engineering in BE, Energy Resources Engineering.
Teddy has an experience as a startup scout at Ideas Factory for three months. Similarly, he had done an internship as a financial analyst at BLUE ROOM. Moreover, he was Summer Camp Counselor at Geneva Glen Camp for four months.
Teddy is close to his father as well as his stepmother Robin. On 4th November 2020, John posted a picture with his son Teddy and wife Robin thanking them for standing there for him.
He has a private Instagram account @teddyhick with more than two thousand followers and over twenty posts.
Who is John Hickenlooper First Wife?
John Hickenlooper first wife was Helen Thorpe. Helem is an Irish-American author and former first lady of Colorado until their divorce in 2015.
Helen is an American writer and freelance journalist. She has authored four books and has written for American newspapers and magazines.
Thorpe was born in London, England on 11 January 2011 to Irish parents and was uplifted in Medford, New Jersey. She has joined Princeton University graduating manga cum laude, a system of Latin phrases used in some colleges and universities to indicate the level of distinction with which an academic degree has been earned.
She attended Columbia University as a graduate student acquiring a master's degree in English literature in 1989.
After her graduation, her first job was working as an intern at the Atlantic Monthly. Then she worked for a short period at both The New York Observer as a staff writer, and in New Yorker Magazine.
In 1994, she was hired by Texas Monthly and shifted to Austin. In 1999 she left the magazine. Her stories have been published in Ger]orge, New York, Westword, The New York Times Magazine, and 5280. Talk of the Town for The New Yorker was written by her and also authored for Slate and Harper's Bazaar.
Thorpe also published four books. Her first book titled Just Like Us follows the lives of four Denver girls who were of Mexican ancestry and deals with aspects of immigration into the United States. In 2009 it was published by Scribner and received the Colorado Book Award. Additionally, the book was titled one of the best books published that year by the Washington Post.
Her second book was Soldier Girls which was published by Scribner in 2014. The book explains the experiences of three women who were listed in the Army National Guard.
The name of her third book is The Newcomers which records the story of the first year in America of 22 teenagers from war-torn countries as they take a beginner's level course in English. Scribner published the book in 2017.
The name of her fourth book is Finding Motherland, and that one is more a collection of linked essays than a novel that tells tales of family, food, and migration. Unlike her previous book, this one was published purely digitally in 2020.
Some of Thorpe's stories have also been broadcast on the radio shows This American Life and Soundprint. At Lighthouse Writers Workshop and Regis University, she teaches narrative nonfiction. As a visiting professor in the journalism program, she has also taught at Colorado College. Plus, she is a board member of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.
In 2000 John and Thorpe met each other at her 37th birthday party while she was staying in Texas. They exchange vows in January 2002 in a Quaker wedding ceremony in Austin.
The couple announced plans to separate on 31 July 2012 after 10 years of marriage and they divorced in January 2015. They lived in Denver's Park Hill neighborhood with their son Teddy before they separated.
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