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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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William Conway Jr. | $1B+
William Conway Jr., cofounder and co-executive chairman of The Carlyle Group, helped build one of the world’s most influential private equity firms by pioneering global buyouts and institutional alternative investing. Since launching Carlyle in 1987, Conway played a central role in expanding the firm across private equity, credit, infrastructure, and real assets, managing capital for sovereign wealth funds, pensions, and major institutions worldwide. Known for disciplined dealmaking and long-term capital relationships, he has been instrumental in shaping modern global private markets. Conway is also a major philanthropist, supporting education and healthcare initiatives across the United States.
Tom Ford | $1B+
Tom Ford is a billionaire fashion icon and filmmaker who defined modern glamour at Gucci and his namesake house. After selling his brand to Estée Lauder for $2.8 billion, he returned to cinema in 2026 to direct Cry to Heaven, a self-financed adaptation of Anne Rice’s novel. Set in 18th-century Venice, the film features an all-star cast including Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Adele in her acting debut. While Haider Ackermann now oversees the Ford fashion label’s "seductive dialogue," the man himself is focused on this lavish operatic vengeance tale. Currently filming in London and Rome, the project marks his third feature and his most ambitious creative pivot to date.
Thomas Hagen | $1B+
Thomas Hagen is the billionaire chairman of Erie Indemnity, the management firm for Erie Insurance Group. Joining as a file clerk in 1953, he rose to become CEO and chairman, guiding the Fortune 500 company for decades. He is the widower of Susan Hirt Hagen, the founder's daughter. In 2026, he continues to lead the board, recently launching the $100 million Erie Insurance Foundation to mark the company's 100th anniversary. A former Pennsylvania Secretary of Commerce and retired Navy captain, Hagen is one of the state's most significant philanthropists, heavily invested in the restoration and economic revitalization of his hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Robert Clark | $1B+
Robert Clark, founder and CEO of Clayco, built one of America’s leading privately held design-build and construction management firms by focusing on speed, engineering precision, and large-scale execution for blue-chip clients. Since founding Clayco in 1994, Clark expanded the company into a national powerhouse delivering industrial, logistics, data center, healthcare, and commercial projects across the U.S. Known for entrepreneurial intensity and operational discipline, he positioned Clayco as a preferred partner for complex, time-sensitive developments in the modern economy.
Jonathan Nelson | $1B+
Jonathan M. Nelson, founder and managing partner of Providence Equity Partners, has built one of the world’s most successful private equity firms specializing in media, communications, education, and technology investments. Since founding Providence in 1989, he has overseen hundreds of transactions and managed billions in assets, backing major companies like Hulu, Univision, Warner Music Group, and Sotheby’s. Known for long-term sector-focused investing and operational support, Nelson has shaped entire industries—particularly media and telecom—while steering Providence as a top-tier global investment house.
Jim Breyer | $1B+
James Breyer, founder and CEO of Breyer Capital, is one of the most successful venture capitalists of his generation, known for early investments in transformative technology companies. As a former partner at Accel Partners, he led the firm’s landmark investment in Facebook, which became one of the most profitable bets in venture history. Through Breyer Capital, he continues to back leading innovators in artificial intelligence, media, and healthcare. With deep ties to both Silicon Valley and China, Breyer has built a global reputation as a visionary investor bridging technology, policy, and capital.
Hansjoerg Wyss | $1B+
Hansjörg Wyss, Swiss billionaire and philanthropist, built his fortune through medical device maker Synthes, which he sold to Johnson & Johnson for nearly $20 billion in 2012. An engineer by training, Wyss expanded Synthes into a global leader in orthopedic implants before turning his focus to large-scale philanthropy. Through the Wyss Foundation, he has committed billions to environmental conservation, scientific research, and public interest journalism, becoming one of the world’s most influential advocates for protecting wild lands and advancing sustainable solutions.
David Walentas | $1B+
David Walentas is the self-made real estate developer behind Two Trees Management, the Brooklyn firm that transformed Dumbo and Williamsburg from industrial decline into high-end residential and creative districts. A University of Virginia alumnus, Walentas began with a small Manhattan partnership in 1968 and leveraged $12 million to acquire nearly 2 million sq ft in Dumbo, reshaping it through bold vision and rezoning advocacy.
George Roberts | $10B+
George Roberts is an influential figure in the world of private equity and finance, co-founding Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR), one of the world's leading global investment firms. Known for his role in shaping the leveraged buyout industry, Roberts has amassed significant wealth and has become a prominent philanthropist, particularly in the areas of education and healthcare.
