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Alice Louise Walton (born October 7, 1949) is an American heiress to the fortune of Walmart as daughter of founder Sam Walton. In September 2016, she owned over $11 billion in Walmart shares. [ 3 ] As of November 2023, Walton has a net worth of $71 billion, making her the 17th richest person and the second- richest woman in the world according ...
With a net worth of $89.1 billion, Alice Walton is once again the wealthiest woman in the world and the 18th wealthiest person in the world. According to Forbes, the Arkansas-born philanthropist ...
Alice Walton is the newest member of the $100 billion club. The Walmart heiress' net worth has soared by $30.1 billion this year to hit $100 billion at Tuesday's market close, per the Bloomberg ...
Conversely Alice's fortune has grown by $30.8 billion this year alone. Alice also isn't the only Walton on the Billionaires Index. Her siblings Jim, aged 76, and Rob, aged 79, take the number 16 ...
The three most prominent living members (Jim, Rob, and Alice Walton) have consistently been in the top twenty of the Forbes 400 list since 2001, as were John (d. 2005) and Helen (d. 2007) prior to their deaths. Christy Walton took her husband John's place in the ranking after his death.
Alice Walton, the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, spearheaded the Walton Family Foundation's involvement in developing Crystal Bridges.The museum's glass-and-wood design by architect Moshe Safdie and engineer Buro Happold features a series of pavilions nestled around two creek-fed ponds and forest trails.
Alice Walton is a different kind of philanthropist, one who uses her Walmart fortune to fund LGBTQIA+ initiatives in Arkansas and bids on world-class artworks while astride a horse.
501 (c) (3) Headquarters. Bentonville, Arkansas. Key people. Paul Provost (CEO) Art Bridges Foundation, referred to as Art Bridges, [1] is an American nonprofit organization founded by Alice Walton in 2017. The foundation partners with museums across the United States to lend and share American art.