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UHNWI direct is a premier service facilitating the transmission of information to the world's wealthiest and most influential individuals through our advanced routing platform. Our Wealth Intelligence Team conducts comprehensive data analysis to identify contact information for Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs). To safeguard personal data, we do not disclose this information; instead, we employ a secure and efficient messaging routing structure. Learn more about how it works.
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Jean-Marc Chapus | $1B+
Jean-Marc Chapus, cofounder and managing partner of Crescent Capital, helped build one of the most established private credit firms in the market by focusing on below-investment-grade debt, private equity-backed financing, and disciplined risk management. A former leveraged finance banker at Drexel Burnham Lambert and later a senior executive at TCW, Chapus co-founded Crescent in 1991 and played a central role in shaping its investment philosophy across private and tradeable credit. Under his leadership, Crescent grew into a globally recognized credit platform managing tens of billions of dollars and became a key capital partner to private equity sponsors and growth companies.
Wesley Edens | $1B+
Wesley Edens, cofounder and co-CEO of Fortress Investment Group, built one of the most influential alternative asset managers by specializing in credit, private equity, and infrastructure investing. Known for opportunistic dealmaking across distressed assets and complex financial situations, Edens helped grow Fortress into a global platform managing billions for institutional investors. Beyond finance, he is a prominent sports owner as co-owner of the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks and a leading figure in infrastructure development through Brightline, a privately operated passenger rail system in the United States.
Tomilson Hill | $1B+
J. Tomilson Hill is a billionaire financier and world-renowned art collector currently serving as the Chairman of Private Investments at Two Sigma and CEO of Two Sigma Real Estate. After a storied career as Vice Chairman of Blackstone, where he grew its hedge fund business to $75 billion, he transitioned to Two Sigma in 2021 to lead its data-driven private market strategies. In 2026, he remains a titan in the cultural sector as the Chairman of the Guggenheim Museum and founder of the Hill Art Foundation in Chelsea. His foundation’s early 2026 exhibition, The Lost Beauty of Humankind, highlights his signature approach of pairing Old Master works with contemporary photography to explore universal human dignity.
Noam Gottesman | $1B+
Noam Gottesman, cofounder and managing partner of GLG Partners, built one of Europe’s most successful hedge funds by combining global macro insight with disciplined risk management. After cofounding GLG in 1995, he helped grow the firm into a multibillion-dollar asset manager before selling it to Man Group in a landmark deal. Beyond finance, Gottesman has become a prominent investor and philanthropist, with significant interests in art, media, and education, reflecting a career that spans markets, culture, and long-term capital stewardship.
Michael Rees | $1B+
Michael Rees, co-CEO of Blue Owl Capital, helped build one of the fastest-growing alternative asset managers by combining strategic credit, private equity, and direct lending platforms into a unified scale investment franchise. Since launching the firm’s predecessor units and ultimately merging with Owl Rock and Dyal Capital, Rees has expanded Blue Owl into a multibillion-dollar public powerhouse serving institutional clients worldwide. Known for disciplined capital deployment and tailored solutions across private markets, he has positioned Blue Owl as a leading voice in credit and private investing in the post-crisis era’s evolving financial ecosystem.
