Basic Information
Field | Detail |
---|---|
Full name (as used here) | Caprice Herjavec |
Known family | Daughter of Robert Herjavec and Diane Plese; step-daughter of Kym Johnson-Herjavec |
Siblings | Brendan Herjavec (brother), Skye Herjavec (sister); half-siblings: Hudson Robert Herjavec & Haven Mae Herjavec (twins) |
Education / Athletics | Listed on a Columbia University women’s rowing roster (student-athlete) |
Occupation (public profile) | Consultant (listed with a New York consultancy profile; joined firm profile around 2020) |
Public presence | Mentioned mainly in family and alumni contexts; some public/social mentions and an IMDb entry that may or may not be the same person |
Net worth | No public net-worth estimate specifically for Caprice; family wealth references typically concern her father, Robert Herjavec |
Family as a Narrative — the cast and the camera
When I trace a family like the Herjavecs, it reads a bit like an ensemble TV show — part business drama, part dance number, part college sports montage. At the center of the snapshot you asked about is Caprice Herjavec, whose public footprint is quieter than the headline names around her but no less textured. She’s one of three children from Robert Herjavec’s marriage to Diane Plese — Brendan and Skye are her siblings — and when Robert later remarried, the family expanded again with Kym Johnson-Herjavec and the arrival of twins in April 2018 (Hudson Robert and Haven Mae), which added a new chapter to the household narrative.
Robert Herjavec: entrepreneur, public investor figure (famously seen in pop-culture circles like Shark Tank), and the family’s highest-profile member — he married Diane in 1990, they built a family, and their marriage dissolved in the mid-2010s. Robert’s second marriage to Australian dancer Kym Johnson in 2016 — yes, the Dancing With the Stars pro — shifted the family chemistry into a blended, modern format: business mogul meets ballroom pedigree. The result? A family that reads like a magazine spread one day and a press release the next.
Career snapshot — student athlete, analyst, consultant
Caprice’s public résumé hints at two parallel tracks: athletic and professional. On the athletic side, she appears on a Columbia University women’s rowing roster — that tells you something immediate and tactile: early mornings on the river, the choreography of oars, the discipline of split seconds. On the professional side, a public profile lists her as a consultant at a well-known firm, with a profile entry pointing to a role beginning around 2020. That combination — high-level teamwork in sport and analytical work in consultancy — paints a picture of someone comfortable in structured, high-performance environments.
Where the record is quiet, I don’t invent details: there’s also an IMDb listing that shares her name, but public corroboration tying the entertainment credits and the Columbia/consulting identities together is thin. So I keep both possibilities on the table — like a film credit in the background of a family portrait, visible but not confirmed.
Dates, numbers, and a small timeline table
Numbers and dates help this feel less like rumor and more like architecture. Below is a compact timeline of public milestones relevant to the family and to Caprice’s public mentions:
Year / Date | Event |
---|---|
1990 | Robert Herjavec married Diane Plese. |
Mid-2010s | Robert and Diane divorced (public reporting places the separation in this period). |
2016 | Robert Herjavec married Kym Johnson. |
April 2018 | Birth of twins Hudson Robert and Haven Mae Herjavec (Robert & Kym). |
~2020 | Caprice listed on a professional consultancy profile (public listing year circa 2020). |
Undated | Caprice appears on a Columbia University rowing roster (collegiate athletic listing). |
Public presence, press, and the music between the lines
Caprice tends to appear in public view primarily within family contexts — mentions in articles about Robert, rosters and professional directories, and occasional community or athletic spotlights. In other words, the spotlight around her is often indirect — reflecting family milestones, her family name’s currency in business and entertainment, and institutional records (alumni pages, rosters, firm bios). That’s not unusual: many people connected to public figures live much of their life in the quieter channels — spreadsheets, team lineups, firm bios — rather than the tabloid frame.
It’s worth noting the contrast: her father’s public persona is loud — tech entrepreneur, investor, media figure; her step-mother’s public persona is performative — dancer, TV pro. Caprice sits at the intersection of those worlds but appears to prefer the measured cadence of academia and professional life. Think of it as the difference between a showy chorus number and the steady cadence of the background score that actually makes the scene feel real.
Money talk — what’s public and what isn’t
You asked about net worth. There are public, widely circulated estimates about Robert Herjavec’s wealth — often discussed in the hundreds of millions in popular reports — but for Caprice herself there are no reliable public estimates or disclosures that attribute a personal net worth. In practical terms: the public ledger is clear about the family’s high-profile members; it is silent on personal financials for the children. So if you’re tracking “how much” for Caprice specifically — the answer, by public record, is simply: unavailable.
A few scenes from social media and mentions
Most public mentions of Caprice are in family articles, school/athletics rosters, firm profiles, and localized social posts or community highlights. There are occasional social posts and charity mentions that include her name — the sort of small-scale public footprint many private individuals who happen to be related to public figures carry. It’s a mosaic made of small tiles — alumni directories, consultancy bios, and the occasional community shout-out.
FAQ
Who is Caprice Herjavec?
Caprice Herjavec is known publicly as one of Robert Herjavec’s children, a collegiate rower listed on a Columbia University roster, and a professional who appears on a consultancy profile circa 2020.
Who are Caprice’s parents?
Her parents are Robert Herjavec — the entrepreneur and public investor figure — and Diane Plese; Robert later remarried Kym Johnson in 2016.
Does Caprice have siblings?
Yes — she has two older full siblings (Brendan and Skye) and two younger half-siblings, twins Hudson Robert and Haven Mae Herjavec, from Robert’s marriage to Kym Johnson.
What does Caprice do for a living?
Public profiles list her as a consultant with a New York-based consultancy entry appearing around 2020, alongside earlier collegiate athletic affiliations.
Is there a public net worth for Caprice?
No credible public source provides a net-worth estimate for Caprice specifically; public wealth reporting generally concerns her father, Robert Herjavec.
Is Caprice active on social media or in public events?
She appears in occasional public mentions — athletic rosters, community spotlights, and family articles — but her public presence is relatively modest compared with her family’s headline names.