From self-made businesswomen to heirs of wealthy American dynasties, these are the 50 richest women in America, compiled from Forbes data by Stacker.
Janice McNair met her husband Robert McNair at South Carolina's Columbia College in the late 1950s. The McNairs made their first fortune in 1999 by selling their company, Cogen Technologies, to Enron for $1.5 billion. They then bought an 80% stake in the NFL's Houston Texans, which Janice McNair inherited upon her husband's death in 2018.
. York was also president of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins when the team won its first Stanley Cup in 1991.
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