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Everett Dobson | $1B+

Everett Dobson is an Oklahoma-based billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist. As Executive Chairman of Dobson Fiber (and former CEO of Dobson Communications), he built one of the country’s largest rural wireless providers—from a family-owned telephone company into a $1.6 billion business across 17 states, sold to AT&T in 2007. He now leads regional fiber‑optics expansion, serves as a minority owner of the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder, and chairs leading thoroughbred racing organizations.

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Evan Williams | $1B+

Evan Clark “Ev” Williams is an American pioneer of the social internet. He co-founded Pyra Labs, created Blogger, served as CEO of Twitter (2008–2010), and launched Medium, a leading long-form publishing platform. A graduate by drop‑out who popularized blogging and micro‑blogging, he now leads the impact investment firm Obvious Ventures.

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Evan Spiegel | $1B+

Evan Spiegel co‑founded Snap Inc. (initially Snapchat) in 2011 while studying product design at Stanford. Under his leadership, Snap evolved into a global social media firm with ~400+ million daily users, launching viral innovations like Stories and AR lenses. Spiegel holds over 95 % of Snap’s voting power alongside co‑founder Bobby Murphy and remains its CEO. He also supports youth arts and education through the Spiegel Family Fund with his wife Miranda Kerr.

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Evan Sharp | $1B+

Evan Sharp is the American entrepreneur and design visionary who co‑founded Pinterest in 2010 alongside Ben Silbermann and Paul Sciarra. An architecture graduate from the University of Chicago and Columbia GSAPP alumnus, Sharp led the product’s signature grid design and served as Chief Design & Creative Officer. Known for infusing visual simplicity into engineering, he helped Pinterest evolve from a side project into a global platform with hundreds of millions of users.

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Ernest Garcia, III | $10B+

Ernest C. “Ernie” Garcia, III is the American tech‑entrepreneurial executive behind Carvana, the disruptive used‑car retail marketplace he co‑founded in 2012. A Stanford alumnus in Management Science & Engineering, he previously worked at DriveTime and RBS Greenwich Capital. Under his leadership, Carvana went public in 2017 and became a Fortune 500 company. Despite market volatility, Garcia continues to steer its turnaround as CEO and Chairman.

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Ernest Garcia, II | $10B+

Ernest García II is a self-made billionaire automotive entrepreneur and investor. After a criminal conviction in 1990 tied to the Lincoln Savings & Loan collapse, he rebuilt his fortune by acquiring and scaling DriveTime Automotive Group—a used‑car sales and financing company targeting subprime customers. He also remains the largest individual shareholder of Carvana, the online used‑car platform founded by his son, Ernest Garcia III. As of early 2025, García’s net worth is estimated at around $16–21 billion.

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Eric Yuan | $1B+

Eric S. Yuan is a Chinese‑American tech entrepreneur who founded Zoom Video Communications in 2011 and remains its CEO and largest individual shareholder (≈22%). After a high‑growth career at WebEx/Cisco, he built Zoom into a global leader in video conferencing—transforming remote work and communication worldwide. He holds degrees from Shandong University and China University of Mining and Technology, and is a prolific inventor and philanthropist.

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Eric Lefkofsky | $1B+

Eric Lefkofsky is a tech entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He co‑founded Groupon, InnerWorkings, Echo Global Logistics, and Mediaocean, and now serves as CEO of Tempus AI, advancing precision medicine using AI. He also co-leads Lightbank, a venture fund backing disruptive startups, and chairs the Lefkofsky Family Foundation.

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Tiger Woods | $1B+

Eldrick Tont “Tiger” Woods is widely considered one of golf’s greatest players and one of the few athlete‑billionaires. With 82 PGA Tour wins including 15 majors, he pioneered global value in golf and re‑energized the sport after his 2021 car crash. Woods also owns ventures including PopStroke mini‑golf courses, a restaurant, golf‑course design business, and co-founded TMRW Sports and TGL with Rory McIlroy. Today, he remains active despite injuries and maintains a 15‑time major winner legacy. 

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Egon Durban | $1B+

Egon Pierre Durban is a billionaire computer scientist turned private equity leader. He joined Silver Lake in 1999 as a founding principal and rose to co‑CEO in December 2019. As lead dealmaker, Durban has steered headline investments including Skype, Airbnb, Twitter, Dell, and Endeavor Group—helping Silver Lake grow to ~$104 billion in AUM and stake major influence across tech, media, and sports.

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Edward Stack | $1B+

Edward Stack took over Dick’s Sporting Goods from his father in 1984 and transformed it from a two-store local chain into a Fortune 500 sporting-goods empire with over 800 stores and $13B+ in revenue. A vocal advocate for gun control after the Parkland shooting, he discontinued assault‑style rifles from all stores. He remains Executive Chairman and largest individual shareholder.

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Edward Roski, Jr. | $1B+

Edward P. “Ed” Roski Jr. is the billionaire president and chairman of Majestic Realty Co., one of the largest privately held real estate developers in the U.S., with over 80–90 million square feet of industrial and commercial properties. A decorated Vietnam veteran who earned two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star, he is also a part-owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings, co-founded the Land of the Free Foundation supporting veterans, and serves on USC’s board and numerous museum and civic boards. 

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Edward Lampert | $1B+

Edward Scott “Eddie” Lampert is an American billionaire investor and founder of ESL Investments, established in 1988 after stints at Goldman Sachs and backing from Richard Rainwater. He famously orchestrated the merger of Kmart and Sears in 2005 and led Sears Holdings until 2019, after acquiring it via bankruptcy auction through Transformco. His record has been polarizing—praised for contrarian success at AutoZone and AutoNation, yet widely criticized for Sears’ collapse.

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Edward Johnson IV | $10B+

Edward Johnson IV is an American billionaire heir and real‑estate executive in the Johnson family, which owns and controls Fidelity Investments. As President of Pembroke Real Estate—Fidelity’s global real-estate arm—he directs high-value acquisitions and developments including Boston’s Seaport Place. He also holds roughly 5–10 % of FMR LLC.

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Edward Bass | $1B+

Edward Perry “Ed” Bass is a Texas oil heir, financier, philanthropist, and environmental advocate. A Yale alumnus, he is the chairman of venture firm Fine Line and co-founded the avant‑garde Biosphere 2 project in Arizona. He spearheaded Fort Worth’s Sundance Square urban renewal, built the acclaimed Bass Performance Hall, and oversees conservation land holdings across Kansas prairies through his Philecology Trust. 

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Ed Hallen | $1B+

Ed Hallen is the co‑founder and Chief Product Officer (later Chief Strategy Officer) of Klaviyo, the Boston-based SaaS platform powering email/SMS marketing and customer data for over 100,000 brands, including Unilever and Citizen Watches  . A systems engineering graduate from UVA and MIT Sloan MBA, he previously led product at Applied Predictive Technologies and held roles at Google before launching Team Engine in 2018.

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Duke Reyes | $1B+

Angus “Duke” Reyes is an American billionaire businessman and CEO of Reyes Holdings, a family-run food and beverage distribution giant with over $40 billion in annual sales and nearly 30,000 employees. The youngest brother of co-chairmen Chris and Jude Reyes, Duke leads Reyes Beverage Group and serves on the executive board guiding the firm’s global expansion and operational scale. 

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Drayton McLane | $1B+

Drayton McLane Jr. is a self-made billionaire business magnate and philanthropist best known for building the McLane Company into a nationwide grocery and logistics powerhouse—growing revenue from $3 million to $19 billion—and later selling it to Walmart in 1990. He served as vice-chairman of Walmart while expanding The McLane Group, a family-owned holding company investing globally. He also owned and led the Houston Astros from 1993 to 2011 as chairman and CEO, becoming the first Texas team to reach the World Series under his tenure.

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Douglas Meijer | $1B+

Douglas F. “Doug” Meijer is the co-chairman of Meijer, the Midwest supercenter chain founded by his grandfather in 1934. Together with his brother Hank, he overseen growth to over 250 stores across six U.S. states, helping the firm generate more than $21 billion in annual revenues. Doug is likewise committed to philanthropy and mental health awareness, having publicly shared his own experience with depression since 2011.

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Douglas Leone | $1B+

Douglas Leone is a billionaire venture capitalist and former Global Managing Partner at Sequoia Capital. Recruited in 1988, he rose to partner in 1993 and later led Sequoia’s international expansion across China, India, and Southeast Asia. Under his stewardship, Sequoia backed major tech wins including ServiceNow, RingCentral, Medallia, Nubank, and YouTube.

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