As California Sen. Kamala Harris shatters one of the highest glass ceilings with her historic election as vice president, her husband is breaking barriers of his own.
Doug Emhoff will not only become the first “second gentleman” but will also be the first Jewish person married to a president or vice president.
Emhoff, 56, was often seen on the campaign trail with his wife, and just as her supporters proudly declared themselves part of the #KHive, Emhoff has his own #DougHive fans on social media.
Emhoff was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.; his father was a women’s shoe designer who moved the family from New Jersey to Los Angeles when Emhoff was in high school.
Emhoff went on to attend law school at the University of Southern California and worked as an entertainment lawyer for roughly 30 years. Most recently, he was a partner with the firm DLA Piper but took a leave of absence to focus on the campaign.