Neil Bush
Family Member
Texas businessman most their for being a member of the Bush U.S. presidential family. He co-founded the educational software company Ignite! Learning in 1999.
He was a dyslexic child who initially struggled in school but eventually graduated with a degree in Economics from Tulane University.
He testified before the United States Congress about the dangers of Ritalin and appeared in the 2005 documentary "The Drugging of Our Children."
His siblings are Jeb, Dorothy, Marvin and George W. Bush. He was married to Sharon Smith from 1980 to 2003. He married Maria Andrews in 2004.
He is the fourth of six children born to former U.S. President George H.W. Bush. His mother is Barbara Bush.