Alma Powell Net Worth 2022, Age, Height, Husband, & More

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Alma Powell’s net worth: Alma Vivian Powell is an American audiologist, As of 2022, The estimated Net Worth of Alma Powell is between $2 Million to $3 Million USD. She has accumulated her wealth from her successful career as an audiologist. Her husband Colin has an estimated net worth of ‎$60 Million. However, it is not possible to make an exact calculation about the fortune of this great audiologist. We have estimated Alma Powell’s net worth, salary, money, income, and assets.



 Name Alma Powell
Occupation Civic Leader
Age 84 years
Date Of Birth October 27, 1937
Husband Colin Powell
Net Worth $2 – $3 Million

Death Of Colin Powell

General Colin Powell, former secretary of state of the United States during the government of President George W. Bush, died this Monday as a result of Covid-19, at the age of 84, his family revealed through social networks.

In a statement, the family said Powell was fully vaccinated against the coronavirus and was being treated at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center outside Washington DC

“General Colin L. Powell, former US Secretary of State and Chief of the Joint Staff of the Armed Forces passed away this morning due to complications from Covid-19,” the Powell family wrote on Facebook.

“We lost a husband, a father, a remarkable and loving grandfather, and a great American,” the note continues.

Powell fought in the Vietnam War and later became an important military advisor to several American politicians. The general was the first black man to serve as chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces and US secretary of state. He was a national security adviser during the end of Ronald Reagan’s presidency and was named head of US diplomacy in 2001, under Republican George W. Bush. His leadership helped shape US foreign policy at the turn of the century.

In 2003, Powell addressed the UN Security Council and defended US military intervention in Iraq, citing reports that alleged that dictator Saddam Hussein possessed a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.

However, inspectors have not found such weapons in Iraq. Two years after Powell’s UN speech, a US government report concluded that the US intelligence community’s assessment of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction before the US invasion was “completely wrong.”

Powell left the State Department in 2005 after resigning. In later interviews, he said he considered his UN speech a “blemish” on his record.

“I regret it now because the information was wrong. Of course, I regret it,” he told CNN interviewer Larry King in 2010. “But I will always be seen as the person who made the case to the international community.”

Powell later distanced himself from the GOP and supported Democrat Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy in the final weeks of the 2008 campaign.

Powell is survived by his wife, Alma Vivian Powell, to whom he has been married since 1962, and three children

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