Barron Hilton died in Los Angeles on September 19 at age 91, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announced in a release, a few days after his passing.
Barron’s recent article, “Barron Hilton Leaves 97% of His Fortune to the Family Foundation,” says that Barron Hilton had an estimated net worth of $2.3 billion in 2007. That’s when he pledged his donation, according to Forbes.
However, the family foundation noted that the planned gift is projected to increase its endowment from $2.9 billion to $6.3 billion. That means his donation is nearer to $3.4 billion.
“My father was a loving husband to our mother, Marilyn, a wonderful role model to his eight children, a loyal and generous friend, visionary businessman, respected leader and a passionate sportsman,” Steven M. Hilton, Barron’s son and chairman of the Hilton Foundation’s board, said in a statement.
Barron Hilton succeeded his father Conrad Hilton, as chairman, president and CEO of Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1966. He retired in 1996.
Barron also founded the L.A. Chargers NFL team, as well as Carte Blanche, a credit card company.
When the Hilton Hotels Corporation and Harrah’s Entertainment—the successor gaming corporation to Hilton’s gaming operations—were purchased by two private equity firms in the early 2000’s, Barron pledged that he, like his father, would leave 97% of his wealth to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. The foundation now has seven programs that focus on disaster relief and recovery, youth development, treating children with HIV and AIDS, poverty alleviation, supporting homeless shelters and more.
The rest of his wealth will go to his family members, including eight children, 15 grandchildren, including socialite granddaughters Paris and Nicky, and four great-grandchildren.
Reference: Barron’s (September 23, 2019) “Barron Hilton Leaves 97% of His Fortune to the Family Foundation”