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Todd Boehly Net Worth, Politics, Family, House, Age

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Todd Boehly is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.

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Boehly is the Co-founder, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and controlling member of Eldridge Industries, a holding company headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Todd Boehly has emerged as the leading frontrunner to purchase Chelsea from sanctioned Russian Oligarch Roman Abramovich and has said that if he wins the bid, supporters will be at the club’s heart and that he will mimic Liverpool’s use of statistics to improve Chelsea’s transfer dealings.

Todd Boehly age

Todd Boehly has not yet disclosed his exact date of birth.

Todd Boehly family

Todd Boehly is married to Katie and they have three children; Nick, Zach, and Clay.

NZC Guggenheim is the name of one of Boehly’s credit funds and not so surprisingly, the NZC stands for the initials of his sons.

Todd Boehly’s grandparents emigrated from Germany.

Todd Boehly politics

Todd Boehly added a former United Kingdom Government adviser Danny Finkelstein and a celebrity PR executive Barbara Charone to his conrostium that bid for Chelsea.

Todd Boehly plans to appoint Danny Finkelstein and Barbara Charone as non-executive board directors at Chelsea if his bid for the club is successful.

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Todd Boehly net worth

Todd Boehly is a billionaire and has an estimated net worth of $4.5 billion, according to Forbes’ real-time wealth tracker.

Todd Boehly spent his early career at Credit Suisse First Boston and J.H. Whitney & Company before joining Guggenheim Partners in 2001, where he launched the firm’s credit investing business, assumed responsibilities for its asset management business, and most recently served as president.

In early 2013, Tedd Boehly led a deal between Time Warner Cable and the Dodgers to create SportsNet LA, a regional network to broadcast all Dodgers’ games and Dodgers-related programming. Broadcasting from the new team-owned network began at the beginning of the 2014 baseball season.

Then in 2015, Boehly bought some of the assets he had collected at Guggenheim, including The Hollywood Reporter, Dick Clark Productions, and Security Benefit to found Eldridge, a private holding company which invests in various industries.

Todd Boehly’s firm Eldridge owns Security Benefit Life Insurance, and SE2, a technology platform for insurance companies.

Todd Boehly’s real estate investments include Cain International, a real estate firm headquartered in London, is co-owned by Eldridge.

Through Eldridge, Todd Boehly has also invested in real estate firms such as Kennedy Wilson, and helped found European real investment firm Blackbrook Capital.


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