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Roy I. Davidovitch is the current Julia Koch Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and director of NYU Langone's Hip Center. [28] In 2024, she donated $75 million to NYU Langone through the Julia Koch Family Foundation for the construction of the Julia Koch Family Ambulatory Care Center, a medical office tower in West Palm Beach, Florida. [29]
She was ranked as Australia’s richest person on the 2016 Forbes Rich List. In 1989 she authored a children’s book called “Down By The Gate.” ... Julia Koch inherited a 42% stake in Koch ...
Julia Koch and Family: $57.9 Billion. The widow of billionaire industrialist David Koch, Julia Koch, and her three children inherited a 42% stake in Koch Industries following his 2019 death. The ...
The rich don't always get richer in tumultuous times like these, but some fare better than others. ... Julia Koch inherited roughly 42 percent of Koch Industries when her husband, David Koch, died ...
Julia Koch 12 April 1962 (age 62) 60 United States: Koch industries: 21 3 MacKenzie Scott 7 April 1970 (age 54) 43.6 United States: Amazon.com: 30 5 Jacqueline Mars 10 October 1939 (age 85) 31.7 United States: Mars, Inc. 41 6 Gina Rinehart 9 February 1954 (age 70) 30.2 Australia: Hancock Prospecting: 46 7
Alfred Oetker, Carl Ferdinand Oetker, Julia Oetker 6.9 (2024) [7] Geschwister Oetker Germany: Flick [14] Friedrich Karl Flick, Ingrid Ragger: 6.9 (euros, 2014) Austria: Al Jaber [38] Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber: 6.76 (euros, 2017) MBI International Holding Group United Kingdom: Desmarais [12] Paul Desmarais: 6.71 (2017) Power Corporation of ...
And just how rich have they gotten? Keep reading to see how much richer (or poorer) the top 25 American billionaires have become over the past year. ... Julia Koch. Source of wealth: Wife of the ...
In 2019, 19 people became billionaires. Four were a result of death or divorce, including Julia Koch, and Jeff Bezos's former wife MacKenzie Scott. [14] From 2014 to 2019, the number of female billionaires grew by 46%. That is more than the number of male billionaires in the same period (39%).