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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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Bharat Desai | $1B+
Bharat Desai is an Indian‑American billionaire and co‑founder of Syntel, the IT services and outsourcing firm he launched with his wife, Neerja Sethi, from a Michigan apartment in 1980. An IIT Bombay and University of Michigan alumnus, Desai grew the company to nearly $1 billion in revenue before selling it to Atos for $3.4 billion in 2018. Today, he serves as Syntel’s chairman and supports educational and civic causes.
Bert Beveridge | $1B+
Bert “Tito” Beveridge is the self-made entrepreneur behind Tito’s Handmade Vodka. A former geophysicist, he launched the distillery in 1997 with financing from 19 credit cards, sleeping on floors as he built his business. Overcoming regulatory hurdles in Texas, he created a smooth, gluten-free corn-based vodka that achieved breakout success after a 2001 double‑gold medal win—and is now one of America’s fastest-growing spirits.
Bernard Saul, II | $1B+
Bernard Saul, II is an American billionaire and real estate entrepreneur, serving as Chairman & CEO of Saul Centers since 1993. An heir to the historic B.F. Saul Company—a mortgage and property firm founded in 1892—he transformed the legacy business into a publicly traded REIT managing 9 million sq ft across Washington DC–area office and retail properties, and sold Chevy Chase Bank to Capital One in 2009.
Benoit Dageville | $1B+
Benoit Dageville is a French-American computer scientist and co-founder of Snowflake, the revolutionary cloud data platform. As President of Product, he steers the technical vision and innovation behind SQL performance and AI integration. A former Oracle architect with a PhD in parallel database systems, Dageville holds over 80 patents and helped grow Snowflake from stealth mode in 2012 to a multi‑billion‑dollar IPO in 2020.
Bennett Rosenthal | $1B+
Bennett Rosenthal is a billionaire financier and co‑founder of Ares Management, #2 on Forbes’ private credit scale. As Managing Partner and Chairman of the firm’s Private Equity Group, he oversees a diversified portfolio that spans credit, real estate, tech, healthcare, and entertainment. He’s also lead managing owner of LAFC, the MLS’s most valuable team.
Bennett Dorrance | $1B+
Bennett Dorrance is the billionaire heir of Campbell Soup, serving as a longtime board member and key stakeholder with roughly a 15 % family stake. A University of Arizona graduate, he co-founded DMB Associates—a real estate development firm—and supports education through his Dorrance Scholarship Programs. He resides in Paradise Valley, AZ, and ranks among Arizona’s wealthiest individuals.
Benjamin Nazarian | $1B+
Benjamin Nazarian is a Los Angeles–based entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder & CEO of Therabody, the global wellness technology company known for Theragun percussive therapy devices. With a USC law and accounting background, he previously served as managing partner at Omninet Capital and co‑founded Parkview Financial, helping originate over $1 billion in loans. He also invests in early-stage ventures through Nazarian Capital.
Ben Silbermann | $1B+
Ben Silbermann is an American internet entrepreneur and co-founder & Executive Chairman of Pinterest, the visual discovery platform he launched in March 2010. A Yale graduate in political science, Silbermann transformed a failed app into a global tech powerhouse that went public in April 2019, with over 500 million monthly users. He stepped aside as CEO in June 2022 to focus on long-term vision and product innovation.
Ben Horowitz | $1B+
Ben Horowitz is a seasoned tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist, co-founding Opsware (acquired by HP for $1.6 billion in 2007) and the powerhouse firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), a VC titan now managing over $42 billion in assets. A Columbia and UCLA-trained computer scientist, Horowitz is also the author of The Hard Thing About Hard Things and What You Do Is Who You Are, and remains a leading voice on startup leadership and tech policy.
Ben Chestnut | $1B+
Ben Chestnut is the co-founder and former long-time CEO of Mailchimp, the bootstrapped email marketing and automation platform he helped grow from a side project in 2001 to a $12 billion acquisition by Intuit in 2021. A Georgia Tech–trained industrial designer from humble roots, Chestnut built Mailchimp into a global SaaS powerhouse without venture funding—earning billionaire status and pioneering a “Dragon” exit in tech.
Ben Ashkenazy | $1B+
Ben Ashkenazy is an Israeli‑American real estate billionaire who founded Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation in 1987, now overseeing a $12 billion global property portfolio. Known for strategic landmark deals like stakes in New York’s Plaza Hotel, Boston’s Faneuil Hall, and London’s Grosvenor House, he’s raised fresh capital to pursue discounted acquisitions—cementing his reputation as a bold, shrewd titan in commercial real estate.
Behdad Eghbali | $1B+
Behdad Eghbali is an Iranian–American billionaire and co‑founder & managing partner of Clearlake Capital, the fast‑growing private equity firm with over $90 billion in assets under management. A UC Berkeley Haas alumnus and former TPG and Morgan Stanley banker, he has steered high-profile investments in technology, industrials, and more. In May 2022, he became co-owner of Chelsea Football Club, reflecting his expanding global influence in sports ownership.
Bassam Alghanim | $1B+
Bassam Alghanim is a Kuwaiti‑American billionaire heir and former CEO of Alghanim Industries, a sprawling Gulf conglomerate founded in 1932. He held a joint stake with his brother Kutayba—each controlling half—and today focuses on U.S. real estate (notably a Bel‑Air compound) and cannabis investments in Canada, while maintaining a low-profile philanthropic and business presence.
Barry Sternlicht | $1B+
Barry Sternlicht is the billionaire founder, chairman & CEO of Starwood Capital Group and Starwood Property Trust (NYSE: STWD), overseeing over $120 billion in global real estate assets. He also founded Starwood Hotels, creating iconic brands like W Hotels and St. Regis. A passionate industry leader, he’s known for blending revenue-driven growth with hands-on hospitality strategy—and for his vocal views on market cycles and Fed policy.
Baiju Bhatt | $1B+
Baiju Bhatt is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of Robinhood, the influential no-commission trading app launched in 2013. A Stanford-educated physicist and mathematician, he served as co‑CEO until 2020 and then as Chief Creative Officer, stepping down in March 2024 to focus on his space-based solar startup, Aetherflux. Under his leadership, Robinhood became a cultural phenomenon in democratizing finance.
Axel Stawski | $1B+
Axel Stawski is an American billionaire real estate developer and founder of Stawski Partners, a New York City–based firm. A Holocaust survivor’s son with a PhD in international law, he has built a portfolio of Manhattan office buildings and luxury condos since 1973, including the notable 565 Fifth Avenue. His low-profile but focused approach continues to shape prime urban real estate.
Avram Glazer | $1B+
Avram Glazer is the American billionaire and co-chairman of Manchester United and part-owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A Washington University and American University Law graduate, he has overseen multiple sports championships—from Manchester United’s Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup wins to the Buccaneers’ two Super Bowl titles.
Austin Russell | $1B+
Austin Russell is an American entrepreneur and pioneer in automotive safety, best known for founding Luminar Technologies in 2012—before age 17—and leading the company until May 2025. His breakthrough lidar innovations, now integrated into vehicles from Volvo, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz, made him the world’s youngest self‑made billionaire when Luminar went public in December 2020 at age 25.
August Busch IV | $10B+
August Busch IV is the fifth-generation brewing magnate and former CEO of Anheuser‑Busch, best known for steering the family business through its iconic Super Bowl advertising era and resisting, then navigating, its 2008 sale to InBev.
Aubrey Chernick | $1B+
Aubrey Chernick is a Canadian‑born entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded Candle Corporation (creator of the Omegamon mainframe-monitoring platform) and later developed cybersecurity firms NC4 and Celerium. After selling Candle to IBM in 2004, he has championed youth education, digital inclusion, and tech-driven social impact through the Candle Foundation and Chernick family initiatives.
