Ann Walton Kroenke Net Worth (2025)
Businesswoman, Heiress
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Billionaire
Net worth between $1 billion and $10 billion
Annual Income
$50 million per year from dividends and investments
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $8,000,000,000, 2023: $8,700,000,000, 2024: $9,100,000,000
Ann Walton Kroenke's Biography
Ann Walton Kroenke is a prominent American businesswoman and billionaire heiress, best known for her significant stake in Walmart and her ownership of major sports franchises. Born on December 18, 1948, Ann is the daughter of Bud Walton, the brother and business partner of Walmart founder Sam Walton. Through her inheritance, she is one of the largest individual shareholders in Walmart, the world’s largest retailer. Ann is married to Stan Kroenke, a billionaire real estate and sports mogul, and together they own the Denver Nuggets (NBA) and the Colorado Avalanche (NHL), among other sports interests. Despite her immense wealth—her net worth in 2024 is estimated at $9.1 billion—Ann maintains a remarkably private lifestyle, rarely making public appearances or statements. She is recognized for her commitment to philanthropy and interests in art collecting. Ann’s business acumen and long-term vision have helped her sustain and grow her fortune across decades, making her one of the most influential figures in American business. Her steady stewardship of her family’s wealth and legacy continues to inspire and impact the business world.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Ann is one of the richest women in the United States, yet keeps a very low public profile.
Full Name
Ann Walton Kroenke
Nickname
Ann
Nationality
American
Birthday
December 18, 1948
Age
76
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Height
5'5" (165 cm)
Weight
143 lbs (65.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Stan Kroenke
Children
2
Education
Lincoln University
Famous For
Walmart heiress and sports team owner
First Big Break
Inherited a stake in Walmart from her father, Bud Walton
Social Media
Not publicly available
Businesses Owned
Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), shares in Walmart
Awards
Not publicly known
Category
Business
Controversies
Ownership of sports teams through family has sometimes faced scrutiny related to league ownership rules
Hobbies
Philanthropy, art collecting
Interests
Sports, business, family
Quote
Success in business is about long-term vision and steady stewardship.