Clark Hunt, owner and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, has amassed an impressive fortune thanks to his business acumen, family legacy and management of one of the NFL's most successful teams.
The Kansas City Chiefs are owned by the Hunt family. The team was founded by Lamar Hunt in 1959, and he remained the team owner until he died in 2006. The Hunt family retained the team after his death ...
they moved to Kansas City, Missouri and became the Chiefs. Hunt's son Clark took over as chairman of the Chiefs in 2005, one year before Lamar Sr.'s passing, and he added CEO to his title in 2010.
Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Clark Hunt joins "Good Morning Football" to talk about carrying on family traditions with the 55th Annual 101 Awards and the Chiefs ...
“I was heartbroken to hear about the loss of Dan Israel,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said on the team’s website. “Over the last ...
The Kansas City Chiefs organization is mourning the loss of Dan Israel, 60, who passed away after a decade-long battle with ...
Even though it's the offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs' heiress Gracie Hunt isn't taking time off from her workout regime.
Travis Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift has played a significant role in expanding the fanbase of the Kansas City Chiefs. Most recently, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt praised the Blank Space ...
The daughter of Kansas City Chiefs' owner and CEO Clark Hunt took to Instagram on Feb. 27 to share a recap of the past month, which she dubbed "The February Files." The gallery of photos included ...
For 35 season, he was an integral part of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs organization, serving as Executive Producer of the Chiefs Radio Network. Described as a pillar of the community by WDAF "FOX 4," ...
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to a one-year deal with veteran free-agent running back Kareem Hunt, a source familiar with the ...
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie ... In addition to the Hunt ladies, Gracie’s dad, Chiefs CEO and billionaire Clark Hunt, and brother, Knobel Hunt, were on the cart. “Happy Super Bowl ...