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Alice Walton: financial activities, biography and photos

Alice Walton, whose fortune is 33.9 billion dollars, heiress of Wal-Mart. In 2014, she was in second place among the richest women on Earth. Engaged in breeding horses. He loves art, actively participates in the cultural life of society. Is not devoid of some eccentricity.

Childhood

Alice Walton was born on November 7, 1949 in Newport, in the family of an American billionaire, Samuel Moore, founder of Wal-Mart. Mother - Helen Robson. After his death, the children automatically became heirs. Alice has three brothers, and all are successful businessmen. But one, John, died in 2005 in a car crash. As a result, his wife Christie was left alone. And Rob and Jim continue to do business.

They have a great influence not only in America, but all over the world. Sam Walton, father of Alice, was very famous in cnhfyt, since this family is one of the oldest in the US. Jim, one of the brothers Alice, founded the bank "Arvest", which he still owns. Assets of the financial organization - over 15 billion dollars.

Education

After graduating from high school, she entered the Holy Trinity Institute, and then went to Trinity University. Both institutions were in San Antonio. Alice graduated from the university with a bachelor's degree in finance and economics.

Career

The financial career began right after receiving higher education. First, an analyst and a manager in the family business. Later she became the head of the department and the vice-president. Responsible for the investment of the bank "Arvest", which was created by her brother. In 1988, Alice Walton became the founder of its own investment financial organization Llama. She became president of her own bank, at the same time she was chairman and general director. Alice had time to work and a broker.

Hobbies

But soon she was fed up with financial activities. Sam Walton, after his death, fully provided for his children, and Alice has enough money to live without permanent work. She closed her bank in the late 90's. And went to live in Texas, on the Midsap ranch, where she began breeding horses. This became her passion. Alice is so successful in her favorite business that she can accurately determine by the two-month stallion, whether he can become a champion later.

But the billionaire is not interested only in horses. Her second passion is the collecting of paintings. And in this business, she too was very successful. The first work of art, a reproduction of the painting "Blue Naked," she acquired at 10 years old. In 2004, she bought art objects worth $ 20 million at an auction in New York.

In 2005, Alice Walton bought a collection of paintings by landscape painter A. Brown. It included the well-known work "Family Souls". For this picture, Alice paid $ 35 million. She also bought the works of W. Homer and E. Hopper. One of her acquisitions became a portrait of D. Washington.

Social activity

She sponsors famous artists and poets. And takes an active part in the cultural life of America. Alice and her mother always liked to paint with watercolors themselves when they went on hiking trips. Thanks to her love of art, Alice took an active part in the Walton Family Foundation and became its head. Thanks to this organization, the Museum for the Development of American Art has received the opportunity for further development. And it became the main receptacle for the works of many artists. The museum opens training courses and gathers cultural communities.

E. Walton also finances many state projects. She provided the initial capital in Bentonville for the construction of the airport. And as a thanks, one terminal was named Walton.

Personal life

Married Alice Walton, whose biography is described in this article, for the first time left in twenty-four years. Her chosen one was a well-known investment banker from Louisiana. But their marriage did not last long, and in 2.5 years the couple divorced. But the girl was not long alone and married again. This time for the contractor who built the pool in their house. But this marriage is over, and even more rapidly than the first.

Automotive Achilles Heel E. Walton

E. Walton Just pursue car accidents, one of which even killed an elderly woman. In 1983, Alice rented a jeep and lost control of the management during the trip. The car "flew" into the ditch. As a result, Alice badly injured her leg. We had to do more than twenty operations. And afterwards she suffered from pain for a long time because of the injuries.

In 1989, Alice knocked down an elderly woman to death. But she was not charged. In 1998, Alice Walton again had an accident. And this time she drove a car in a state of intoxication and drove into a gas meter. She had to pay a fine of 925 dollars. And thanks to this, she escaped prison.

In 2011, on her birthday, Alice was again detained by the police drunk driving her car. Subsequently, at the trial, she pleaded guilty and regretted that she had violated the law. Charges from it were withdrawn only in 2013.

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