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Grace Hightower is an American actress, singer, businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist. According to her website, she is the founder of Grace Hightower & Coffees of Rwanda, a company that assists the Rwandan people in receiving fair compensation for the superior coffee they grow. In the early years of her career, she pursued a variety of other careers before working part-time as an actress for a few years. Hightower is involved with numerous organizations, most of which are welfare or philanthropic organizations. She has been active in the Women’s Heart Health Advisory Council, which promotes women’s health and is well-known for being a fervent supporter of women’s empowerment. She also participates in a number of New York-based social welfare groups that support a range of social objectives, such as enhancing the state’s public education system.

Employment of Grace Hightower

Grace Hightower was compelled to start working at a young age due to her family’s financial struggles. She has experience working in a variety of capacities, including flight attendant with Trans World Airlines. She used to trade mutual funds before moving on to work as a cashier at one of Mr. Chow’s establishments.

She had her first opportunity to work in show business in the mid-1990s. In 1994, she made an appearance in the “Zeppo Marks Brothers” episode of the American police procedural drama television series “NYPD Blue.” She then made an appearance in the action movie “Brotherhood” in 1997. Her next appearance was in the drama film “Precious” twelve years later. In the ensuing ten years, she had a few more on-screen appearances, but those were the highlights of her unfulfilled acting career.

However, Grace Hightower made use of her celebrity to work toward improving both the lives of the average person and those who had endured great hardship in order to receive their just rewards, such as the people of Rwanda. “Grace Hightower & Coffees of Rwanda” is the name of the nonprofit organization she started in Rwanda. The group works for the native Rwandans who toil diligently to produce the world’s best coffee. The actual individuals who work behind the manufacturing line don’t receive the compensation they deserve, despite the fact that coffee helps the world’s most prestigious restaurants and coffee shops make a fortune. The group has promised to improve these people’s futures and will do everything in its power to support them in getting the best rates for their produce as well as to publicize their efforts. Hightower is connected to the “Fund for Public Schools, New York,” a group that has been assisting New York’s public schools since 1982. Over a million kids attend the approximately 1800 public schools that are under the organization’s supervision. She speaks on behalf of several groups that also promote the well-being of women. She serves as a board member and spokeswoman for the New York Women’s Foundation, an organization that promotes women’s health and financial independence. She also speaks on behalf of the Women’s Heart Health Advisory Council, a group that Ronald Perelman founded and whose mission is to raise public awareness of the serious heart problems that affect women.

Hightower is also a part of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance, a non-profit nonprofit organization that supports women working in the coffee business in a number of ways, including by giving them the necessary training. She also has affiliations with a number of other social welfare groups, such as Hudson River Protection, which keeps an eye on the Hudson River and its surroundings. She is a representative of several nonprofits in the health sector, including Autism Speaks and the American Cancer Society.

Individual Life of Grace Hightower

On April 7, 1955, Grace Hightower was born in Kilmichael, Mississippi. Her family wasn’t wealthy, so she had to start working at a young age to make ends meet. She worked at a Mr. Chow location when she first met Robert De Niro. Their relationship started, and on June 17, 1997, they tied the knot. On March 18, 1998, the couple welcomed a boy named Elliot De Niro into the world. A year and a half later, in 2011, they welcomed a daughter named Helen Grace De Niro into the world via surrogacy.

The late 1990s saw the pair go through difficult times, and in 1999, De Niro filed for divorce, accusing his wife of having their son against him. Nevertheless, they made up and agreed to address the problems that were causing them to disagree. After their issues were resolved by 2004, Niro decided not to pursue a divorce.

The net worth of Grace Hightower

The estimated net worth of Grace Hightower is about $1 million.