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Garde was born on June 7, 1923, in New York City, [1] [2] to immigrant Eastern European Jewish parents. After graduating from Stuyvesant High School, he attended City College of New York for three years, where he majored in science.
The Forbes 400 or 400 Richest Americans is a list published by Forbes magazine of the wealthiest 400 American citizens who own assets in the U.S., ranked by net worth. The 400 was started by Malcolm Forbes in 1982 and the list is published annually around September. [ 2 ]
Ranked No. 191, is Jim Kennedy, age 76, with a net worth $6.6 billion, served and chairman of Cox Enterprises from 2008-2021. Dan Kurzius Ranked No. 230, Dan Kurzius, age 52, co-founded Mailchimp ...
By Luisa Kroll, Forbes.com The Forbes 400 richest Americans regained lost ground in 2010, while most were still smarting from the recession. The total worth of the Forbes 400 was up 8% to $1.37 ...
In 2009, the Museum of the City of New York compiled its own list, entitled "The New York City 400", of the 400 "movers and shakers" who made a difference in the 400 years of New York City history since Henry Hudson arrived in 1609. McAllister was "the only person on the original Four Hundred to also make the museum's list."
In 2006 Forbes ranked him tied for the 107th richest person in the United States, with a net worth of $2.6 billion. [ 6 ] Pohlad became president of the Twin City Rapid Transit (the Minneapolis St. Paul bus and streetcar company), saving it from Fred A. Ossanna (who was convicted in 1960 of illegally taking personal profit from the company).
He is the wealthiest person in Tennessee and #35 on the Forbes 400, with an estimated wealth of $20 billion. [ 27 ] As per Forbes list of The Richest People In The World, dated 8 MARCH 2024, Thomas F. Frist Jr. ranked #73 with a net worth of $26.2 Billion.
With an estimated net worth of around $3.2 billion at the time of his death, [6] he was ranked on Forbes's Forbes 400 list as the 155th-richest person in America. After suffering a severe stroke in 2002, Holding was partially paralyzed, but made a sufficient recovery to continue the management of his organization until his death in the spring ...