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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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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.
Christopher Burch | $1B+
J. Christopher “Chris” Burch is an American entrepreneur and investor who founded Burch Creative Capital and co-founded Tory Burch LLC. A self-made billionaire, he started with Eagle’s Eye apparel—sold for $60 million—and built a diverse investment portfolio spanning fashion (BaubleBar, STAUD), hospitality (Faena Hotel + Universe, Nihiwatu resort), and consumer tech (Jawbone, Poppin). Known for his artistic aesthetic and creative ventures, he also launched C. Wonder and invests globally in lifestyle and venture brands.
Christian Haub | $1B+
Christian W. E. Haub is the German‑American CEO and majority stakeholder of Tengelmann Group, the global retail conglomerate founded by his family in 1867. Since 2018, he has consolidated leadership—acquiring a controlling share after his brother Karl‑Erivan’s disappearance—and now oversees operations in discount grocery, e-commerce, and retail across Europe and North America. He also leads Emil Capital Partners, holds board roles in Metro Inc. and Boston College, and is known for his strategic vision and reputable family legacy.
Chris Wanstrath | $1B+
Chris Wanstrath is an American technology entrepreneur and co‑founder and former CEO of GitHub, the world’s leading software collaboration platform launched in 2008. Self‑taught and briefly enrolled at the University of Cincinnati, he grew GitHub from a side project to a global developer hub with millions of users, eventually selling it to Microsoft in 2018 for $7.5 billion. He later founded Null Games in 2023 and co-launched the non‑profit Ladybird Browser Initiative in 2024
Chris Larsen | $10B+
Chris Larsen is the San Francisco–born entrepreneur and co‑founder of Ripple Labs, the blockchain firm transforming cross-border payments. Previously, he founded E‑Loan, one of the first online mortgage platforms, and Prosper Marketplace, the peer-to-peer lending pioneer. A radical pro-consumer advocate, Larsen introduced free FICO credit scores for borrowers and championed digital privacy reforms in California and beyond.
Chris Britt | $1B+
Chris Britt is the co-founder and CEO of Chime, the pioneering mobile-first fintech platform launched in 2012 as a fee-free alternative to traditional banking. A Tulane University graduate and former product leader at Visa and Green Dot, Britt scaled Chime to serve over 20 million customers and guided its successful 2025 IPO on Nasdaq (ticker: CHYM), which valued the company at $11.6 billion.
Chetan Dube | $1B+
Chetan Dube is a pioneering AI entrepreneur who founded IPsoft (now Amelia) in 1998 and has been CEO ever since. With a PhD in theoretical computer science from NYU and early teaching roles at NYU, he spearheaded the creation of Amelia—the enterprise conversational AI platform used by major global firms. A multiple-patent holder and EY Entrepreneur of the Year honoree, he is now advancing next-generation agentic AI through his new venture, Quant.
Chase Coleman, III | $1B+
Chase Coleman III is the founder and managing partner of Tiger Global Management, one of the most powerful hedge funds and venture firms globally. A protégé of Julian Robertson, Coleman runs public and private tech-heavy investment strategies, overseeing around $46 billion in assets while building Tiger Global into a benchmark of high-growth returns. He is also active in education and conservation philanthropy.
Charlie Ergen | $1B+
Charlie Ergen is the co‑founder and chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar. After launching the business in 1980 with just $60,000 and satellite dishes from the back of a truck, he built a telecommunications empire. Known for his frugality, poker ethos, and bold bids for wireless spectrum, Ergen now oversees major satellite, broadband, and wireless initiatives. He has climbed Everest, supports mountain-climbing causes, and continues to wield outsized influence in media and telecom.
Charles Zegar | $1B+
Charles Zegar is an American technologist and billionaire investor who co-founded Bloomberg L.P. in 1982 alongside Michael Bloomberg, Tom Secunda, and Duncan MacMillan. As lead software architect, he built the original infrastructure for what became the Bloomberg Terminal—a core engine of global financial markets. Today he remains a discreet yet influential philanthropist through the Zegar Family Foundation.
Charles Simonyi | $1B+
Charles Simonyi is a Hungarian‑American software pioneer, former Microsoft distinguished engineer, and space tourist. He architected the first versions of Microsoft Word and Excel, co-founded Intentional Software, and became the only private citizen to fund and complete two separate missions to the International Space Station—logging over 26 days in orbit. His tech and philanthropic impact includes endowed science professorships and arts funding at top institutions.
Charles Schwab | $10B+
Charles R. Schwab is the pioneering founder, longtime CEO, and current Co‑Chairman of The Charles Schwab Corporation, which he started in 1971. Renowned for revolutionizing the discount brokerage industry—offering low-cost, tech-driven trading and eliminating commissions—he built one of the largest global investment firms managing over $10 trillion in client assets and serving more than 32 million accounts. Semi-retiring in 2008, he remains the largest individual shareholder and leads the Schwab Foundation’s education and dyslexia initiatives.