Real Name: | Carter James Belfort |
Birthday: | August 15, 1995 |
Net Worth | $2 million |
Height: | 170 cm |
Occupation: | American Marketing Specialist and Strategic Manager, Son of Jordan Belfort |
Carter Belfort is the son of famous American stockbroker, Jordan Belfort. His father earned the nickname The Wolf of Wall Street for his stock trading abilities. And now, Carter tries to follow in his footsteps. Carter and his father actually work together. Carter is an American marketing specialist and strategic manager.
Carter works as a Vice-President of Brand Development at Global Motivation Inc. And his father Jordan is a motivational speaker.
So, how much influence does Jordan have on his son? Can we call Carter Belfort the young wolf of Wall Street? Let’s take a look at his biography, career, education, and more. And of course, we have to talk about the fortune of Carter Belfort.
Quick Bio
Born in August 1995 in New York City, Carter is now in his 20s. Fun fact: his mother’s Instagram profile says Carter celebrates his birthday in mid-August.
Carter studied at Los Angeles Film School. He is the son of Jordan Belfort and his second wife, Nadine Caridi. His mother is actually a British-born model. But she also has a Ph.D. in Somatic Psychotherapy and specializes in Attachment trauma.
To this day, Carter remains the most popular child of Jordan Belfort. He also has a sibling, Chandler, and we will talk about her later on.
Carter earned his high school diploma from Vistamar School in El Segundo, California. He then studied at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania for one year, before enrolling at the Los Angeles Film School. There, he earned a BA degree in arts, entertainment, and media management.
As the most popular kid of the Wolf of Wall Street, Carter works as VP of Brand Development. He works for a company in Los Angeles, California.
And he has a working connection with his father as well. His LinkedIn profile shows Carter serves as a marketing specialist and strategic manager for the college recruitment division of Jordan Belfort’s Straight Line Solutions.
In 2015, Carter Belfort appeared in front of the world and revealed his desire to follow his father’s path as a stockbroker. He first started working in his father’s venture, Global Motivation Inc. at Los Angeles, California. He joined the company soon after completing his internships.
Two months later, he rose to the position of marketing specialist. Fun fact: he has released a song he wrote, and you can find it on his YouTube channel, Out of Focus.
Carter is one of the two kids Jordan has with Nadine. And it is fun to see they are polar opposites. For example, while Carter follows his father’s path, Chandler chose a different life. She also studied at the prestigious Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania. But she got a BA in psychology, and also took Spanish classes during college.
Chandler then got a Ph.D. in psychology and works in the field of mental health and counseling. During her college years, she got a job as a research assistant at The Social Cognition and Imagination Lab at Pace University in New York. In 2017, she took a job in the same position at the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
And while Carter and Jordan constantly make headlines, Chandler keeps a low-profile life. She doesn’t have an account on any social media platform. Carter Belfort, on the other hand, tries to keep a presence on Twitter and Facebook.
Net Worth
So, how much is the wealth of Carter Belfort? Will he follow his father’s path? Jordan Belfort earned millions, before falling down to the ground. Nowadays, Jordan Belfort has a negative cash flow, and has to work as a motivational speaker to pay off his debt.
Will he give some lessons to his son? As of May 2021, Carter Belfort has a fortune of around $2 million. He works in his father’s company, and he might make it.
We just hope he doesn’t make the same mistake as his father. If he can learn something from the Real Wolf of Wall Street, Carter has the potential for the Young Wolf of Wall Street title. We will have to wait and see.