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Walter Hubert Annenberg KSG KBE (March 13, 1908 – October 1, 2002) was an American businessman, investor, philanthropist, and diplomat. Annenberg owned and operated Triangle Publications , which included ownership of The Philadelphia Inquirer , TV Guide , the Daily Racing Form and Seventeen magazine.
The Annenberg Foundation was established by Walter H. Annenberg in 1989 with $1.2 billion, one-third of the assets from the sale of Annenberg's Triangle Publications. [ 2 ] The Annenberg Foundation has focused on educational programming, and its efforts have also included environmental stewardship , social justice , and animal welfare .
List of wealthiest Americans by net worth; A. John Abele; S. Daniel Abraham; Bill Ackman; Brian Acton; ... Leonore Annenberg; Wallis Annenberg; Walter Annenberg ...
After leading an investment team to buy The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2006, Brian P. Tierney invited the widow of its onetime owner, Walter Annenberg, to visit him in her husband's old office.
George H.W. Bush. Before: $4 million After: $23 million The elder Bush had grown his net worth by 475% between the time he took office in 1989 and 2017, when The American University study was ...
Wallis Annenberg was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, [2] into a Jewish family, the daughter of publishing magnate Walter Hubert Annenberg, and his first wife, Bernice Veronica Dunkelman, known as Ronny, a socialite from Toronto, Canada.
Chairman: Mark Walter. Net worth: $3.4 billion (2020) Purchase price: $2.15 billion (2012) ... Net worth for individual owners were culled from from Forbes, moneyinc.com, Celebrity Net Worth ...
She and Walter Annenberg, ... Annenberg, in 2007, was the 165th richest person in the United States, according to Forbes, with a net worth of 2.5 billion dollars. [21]