Stanley Druckenmiller
American businessman
Source: Wikidata — retrieved 7/12/2026 (wikidata)
Profile Summary
Stanley Druckenmiller is an American businessman and investor based in New York, born in 1953, with an estimated net worth of ~$7.8B Wikidata. He is identified in the data as a finance industry figure, and recent coverage focuses on his stock moves and portfolio changes WikidataNewsAPIGDELT.
Business & SEC Activity
The available data does not include a detailed operating-company biography, but recent market coverage shows Druckenmiller making active investment decisions, including selling SanDisk and buying an AI-related stock, as well as other portfolio shifts in healthcare, consumer, Amazon, and Intel-related holdings NewsAPIGDELT. These reports describe him as a billionaire investor whose wealth is tied to finance and investing activity WikidataNewsAPI.
Philanthropy
The Druckenmiller Foundation reported $1,021,810,33 in grants paid in 2023, with total assets of $1,761,092,890 and total revenue of $258,886,185 ProPublica 990. A Form 990 is the annual tax return private foundations file with the IRS; it shows assets, revenue, expenses, and grants paid ProPublica 990.
Political Activity
From 2016-03-15 to 2025-09-30, FEC records show 100 contributions totaling $5,482,400 FEC. The party breakdown shows $1,165,100 to Republicans, $11,400 to Democrats, and $4,305,900 to PACs or other committees, indicating most giving went outside the two major parties FEC.
In the News
Recent headlines say Druckenmiller sold SanDisk stock and bought an AI stock, while other coverage says he dumped most of his Amazon stake and added a chip stock for the first time in eight years NewsAPIGDELT. Additional articles in June 2026 mention him buying a healthcare stock and a Mexican consumer stock GDELT.
U.S. Presence
Philanthropy
Political Contributions
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Score Breakdown
The PBS is a weighted average of 2 components. The formula is open and versioned — the weight percentages below show how much each component contributes to the final score.
Evidenced charitable giving — built on what they actually give each year, not parked assets. Dominated by generosity (annual giving relative to net worth — the share of your fortune you give), plus the absolute scale of that giving, plus a small nudge for signing the Giving Pledge (a commitment, not a realized action).
Data: ProPublica 990 charitable disbursements, net worth, The Giving Pledge registry
How much sourced, public accountability data exists — net worth, political contributions, SEC filings, foundation 990s, news coverage, and a verified profile. More public disclosure scores higher.
Data: FEC, SEC EDGAR, ProPublica 990s, GDELT / NewsAPI, Wikidata
Formula (v2): PBS = 65% x Philanthropy + 35% x Transparency
Scored on 6/23/2026 on a 0–100 scale. The score uses only the signals we have populated data for. Goal Impact, Controversy, and Community Approval are deferred until that data exists — Phase 1 goal adoption, controversy detection, and community votes respectively.
All data is sourced from public records. Each section links to its original source. View on Wikidata





