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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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Daniel Snyder | $1B+
Daniel Snyder is the American entrepreneur who founded Snyder Communications and later owned the Washington Commanders (NFL) from 1999 to 2023. He purchased the team for $800 million and controversially sold it for a record $6.05 billion amid investigations, fan backlash, and workplace misconduct scandals that ultimately led to his forced exit. He now resides in London and remains a polarizing sports legacy figure
Daniel Pritzker | $1B+
Daniel Pritzker is an American billionaire heir, musician, and filmmaker from the prominent Pritzker family, which founded Hyatt Hotels. A Tufts and Northwestern Law graduate, he co-founded the band Sonia Dada and directed the feature films Louis (2010) and Bolden (2019), a passion project depicting jazz pioneer Buddy Bolden. He is also a trustee of the Jay Pritzker Foundation and active in educational philanthropy.
Daniel Och | $1B+
Daniel Och is the American billionaire founder of Och‑Ziff Capital Management (rebranded as Sculptor Capital in 2019). A Wharton alumnus and former Goldman Sachs equities trader, he built Och‑Ziff into a major hedge fund managing tens of billions before stepping down in 2019. He now runs Willoughby Capital, a family office investing in tech startups like Robinhood, Coinbase, and Instacart, while leading major philanthropic initiatives.
Daniel Lubetzky | $1B+
Daniel Lubetzky is a Mexican‑American billionaire entrepreneur, author, and social innovator. He founded KIND Snacks in 2003 and grew it into a multibillion-dollar global brand known for purpose-driven business. Before KIND, he launched PeaceWorks and the OneVoice Movement to foster economic cooperation in the Middle East. A Stanford JD and Trinity University economics alum, he is also a major philanthropic leader and former “Shark Tank” investor turned full-time Shark
Daniel Loeb | $1B+
Daniel Loeb is an American investor, hedge‑fund manager, and founder & CEO of Third Point LLC, a New York‑based activist investment firm launched in 1995 with ~$3–4 million in capital. Renowned for his scathing public letters and event‑driven strategy, he has built Third Point into a multi‑billion‑dollar fund and a major force in corporate turnarounds and governance reform. He is also a philanthropist active in education and civil‑rights causes.
Daniel Hirschfeld | $1B+
Daniel J. Hirschfeld is an American billionaire and long-time chairman of The Buckle, Inc., the Nebraska-based retailer founded by his family. Owning roughly one-third of the company, he oversees a chain of over 440 apparel stores across 42 U.S. states and has transformed it into a durable casusal-fashion leader. His family legacy dates back to one of the original roots of denim retail.
Daniel Ek | $1B+
Daniel Ek is the Swedish-born co-founder, Chairman & CEO of Spotify, the global streaming platform launched in 2006. A tech prodigy who sold his first startup at age 23, Ek scaled Spotify to over 276 million premium subscribers and 696 million total users by mid‑2025. He also chairs Neko Health and leads European moonshot investments through Prima Materia.
Daniel D'Aniello | $1B+
Daniel D’Aniello is an American business leader and co‑founder of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest private equity firms. A Syracuse and Harvard University alumnus, he served as vice president at Marriott before launching Carlyle in 1987. A decorated U.S. Navy officer, D’Aniello stepped down as chair in 2018 and now emphasizes philanthropy in veterans’ affairs and higher education.
Dan Cathy | $10B+
Dan (Daniel Truett) Cathy is the American billionaire Chairman of Chick‑fil‑A—the fast-food giant founded by his father, S. Truett Cathy. He served as CEO from 2013 to 2021, scaling annual revenues from about $5 billion to over $16 billion while expanding the chain to over 3,000 U.S. and Canadian restaurants. He remains deeply involved in the family-run WinShape Foundation.
Dan Wilks | $1B+
Dan H. Wilks is an American petroleum entrepreneur who co-founded Frac Tech in 2002 with his brother Farris. They grew the company from their modest beginnings in Cisco, Texas, and sold their 70% interest for $3.5 billion in 2011. Now among the wealthiest Texans, Dan invests in land and energy and is a major conservative political donor.
Dan Kurzius | $1B+
Dan Kurzius is the American co-founder and Chief Customer Officer of Mailchimp. A former web developer and Mailchimp’s first support agent, he built the company’s support organization and champions user advocacy across product and data teams. Known for his focus on customer experience and corporate citizenship, he avoids venture funding and has helped build Mailchimp into a multi-billion‑dollar SaaS success.
Craig Newmark | $1B+
Craig Newmark is the American founder of Craigslist, the influential online classifieds platform he started in 1995. With degrees in computing and information sciences from Case Western Reserve University, Newmark built Craigslist into a global service, stepping down as CEO in 2000 but continuing to support users and guide customer service. Since 2016, he has focused full-time on Craig Newmark Philanthropies, supporting ethics in journalism, veterans’ cybersecurity, and election integrity.
Craig McCaw | $1B+
Craig McCaw is an American telecom visionary who transformed his family’s cable-TV company into McCaw Cellular, pioneering U.S. mobile networks in the 1980s. After selling the business to AT&T in 1994 for over $11 billion, he went on to build Nextel, Clearwire, and other wireless ventures—shaping modern cell-phone infrastructure. A Stanford graduate and dyslexia survivor, he continues investing through Eagle River Inc. and supports environmental, education, and tech philanthropy.
Craig Duchossois | $1B+
Craig Duchossois is an American billionaire investment executive and lifelong leader of the Duchossois Group, the diversified family firm originally built by his father, Richard L. Duchossois. Under his tenure, the firm became the largest individual shareholder of Churchill Downs, with over $700 million in equity. He has served in the U.S. Marine Corps, earned an MBA from SMU, and led the evolution of Duchossois Capital Management into a family office powerhouse.
Clifford Asness | $1B+
Clifford “Cliff” Asness is the co‑founder, Managing Principal & Chief Investment Officer of AQR Capital Management, a quantitative investment firm managing roughly $120 billion in assets. A PhD from the University of Chicago and former Goldman Sachs quant strategist, he popularized factor-based investing and author of influential research on value, momentum, and market efficiency.
Chris Sacca | $1B+
Chris Sacca is an American investor, entrepreneur, and former Google executive who founded Lowercase Capital, backing early-stage winners like Twitter, Uber, Instagram, Twilio, Stripe, and Kickstarter. After retiring from tech investing in 2017, he returned in 2021 through Lowercarbon Capital, channeling capital into startups focused on climate solutions and energy innovation.
J. Christopher Reyes | $10B+
J. Christopher “Chris” Reyes is the American billionaire co‑chair and elder founding brother of Reyes Holdings, a $40 billion family-run food and beverage distribution giant. He teamed with his brother Jude to grow a single Schlitz beer distributor in 1976 into the country’s largest McDonald’s and beverage logistics provider.
Christopher Ilitch | $1B+
Christopher Ilitch is the president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, the Detroit-based privately held conglomerate founded by his parents Mike and Marian Ilitch. He oversees iconic brands such as Little Caesars Pizza, the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, and their real estate & entertainment ventures. Since becoming sole CEO in 2004, he has led over a 600% revenue increase and drives Detroit renaissance through projects like The District Detroit.
Christopher Goldsbury | $1B+
Christopher “Kit” Goldsbury is the San Antonio–based billionaire who built his wealth through Pace Foods—taking over the company in 1977, buying it outright in the early ’90s, and selling it in 1994 to Campbell Soup for $1.1 billion. Today he leads Silver Ventures, the investment firm behind San Antonio’s revitalized Pearl Brewery district, and supports education and culinary causes through the Goldsbury Foundation. He keeps a famously low public profile.
J. Christopher Flowers | $1B+
J. Christopher “Chris” Flowers is a Harvard‑trained private equity investor and managing director & CEO of J.C. Flowers & Co., the premier global firm specializing in financial‑services investments. A former Goldman Sachs partner, Flowers made his name by steering the Shinsei Bank turnaround and advising AIG and Bank of America during the 2008 financial crisis. His firm has backed marquee deals like OSB, Elephant Insurance, and Jefferson Capital.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
