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Robert Clark
PROFILE
Robert Clark
$2.9B
Real Time Net Worth
as of 5/4/24
Reflects change since 5 pm ET of prior trading day.
Robert Clark is the founder and executive chairman of Chicago-based construction firm Clayco, which he started in 1984 as a college dropout.
The St. Louis native owns roughly half of the company and built it into one of the largest construction firms in the U.S.
Clayco's projects include the Washington University School of Medicine and several Amazon e-commerce centers.
Clark briefly stepped down as Clayco's executive chairman in September 2021 to become the commissioner general for the U.S. pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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