Charles koch net worth

Charles de Ganahl Koch

Achievement

1. Honorary Doctor of Science, from George Mason University, for his continued support of the economics program at GMU
2. Honorary Doctor of Commerce from Washburn University
3. Honorary Doctor of Laws from Babson College
4. President’s Medal from Wichita State University in 2004
5. The Adam Smith Award from the American Legislative Exchange Council
6. The 1999 Directors’ Award for Global Vision in Energy from the New York Mercantile Exchange
7. The 1999 Governor’s Arts Patrons Award from the Kansas Arts Commission
8. The 2000 National Distinguished Service Award from The Tax Foundation
9. The Spirit of Justice Award from The Heritage Foundation
10. The Entrepreneurial Leadership Award from the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship
11. The Brotherhood/Sisterhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and Jews
12. The Distinguished Citizen Award from the Boy Scouts of America
13. The Free Enterprise Award from The Council for National Policy
14. The Herman W. Lay Memorial Award from the Ass

Charles G. Koch   [1935]

Charles G. Koch was the second oldest child of Fred C. Koch [1900-1967], the founder of what today is Koch Industries, the world’s largest privately owned company. The father, Fred C. Koch, was the son of a Dutch immigrant, Harry Koch, who had arrived in Quanah, Texas, in 1888. Harry Koch, the grandfather of Charles Koch, was a printer, and some time following his arrival in Quanah, bought a local struggling printer, which also published the local newspaper, the “Tribune Chief”. So Harry Koch became the town’s local printer and newspaper publisher.

Charles Koch was born on November 1, 1935 in Wichita, Kansas. He probably moved around quite a bit as a child because his father, who then was a petroleum engineer, moved around quite a bit because of his chosen career. When he was ready to go to college, Charles enrolled at Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to study engineering. His father had also attended MIT, and had earned his B. S. degree there in chemical engineering. Charles’ major was general engineerin

Charles Koch

American billionaire and businessman

Charles de Ganahl Koch (KOHK; born November 1, 1935) is an American billionaire businessman. As of February 2024, he was ranked as the 23rd richest man in the world on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with an estimated net worth of $64.9 billion.[4] Koch has been co-owner, chairman, and chief executive officer of Koch Industries since 1967, while his late brother David Koch served as executive vice president. Charles and David each owned 42% of the conglomerate. The brothers inherited the business from their father, Fred C. Koch, then expanded the business.[5] Koch Industries is the largest privately held company by revenue in the United States, according to Forbes.[6]

Koch also supports a number of libertarian think tanks, including the Institute for Humane Studies, the Cato Institute, the Ayn Rand Institute,[7] and the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He also contributes to the Republican Party and candidates, libertarian groups, and various charitable and cultural in

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