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Dwight Schar was born on 1942 in Ohio, is an American businessman (born 1942). Discover Dwight Schar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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1942 |
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United States
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Dwight Schar Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Martha
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Dwight Schar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dwight Schar worth at the age of 82 years old? Dwight Schar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Founder. He is from United States. We have estimated Dwight Schar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Dwight Schar is an American businessman.
He is the founder of NVR, Inc., a Fortune 500 company that is the third-largest home builder (by revenue) in the United States.
He currently serves as the company's Executive chairman and Chairman of Executive Committee.
Schar grew up in rural northeast Ohio and graduated from Norwayne High School in 1960.
He then attended Ashland University (then Ashland College ) in Ashland, Ohio, where he majored in education.
After graduating from Ashland in 1964, Dwight began teaching, and on the weekends, he had a job selling homes.
Schar soon left teaching to pursue a career in home building.
In 1980, Schar founded his own company, NVHomes, which eventually acquired his former employer, Ryan Homes, in 1987; the company was thus renamed NVR.
Along with his involvement in the Republican National Committee, Schar is also a well-known financial supporter of the Republican Party and numerous Republican candidates, making contributions through his company as well as private contributions from both his McLean, VA home and his home in Palm Beach, FL. In 1989, Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Marshall Coleman was backed financially by Schar.
An investigation from the Richmond Times-Dispatch had discovered that one of Schar's companies had issued loans through the Virginia Housing Development Authority.
NVR lost billions of dollars and was forced to declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1992.
In both the 2000 and 2004 Bush-Cheney presidential campaigns, Schar was not only a donor, but also a major fundraiser.
In the 2000 campaign, Schar was a Bush "pioneer", the distinction given to those committed to raising $100,000 or more for the campaign.
Schar was also a minority owner of the Washington Commanders of the National Football League from 2003 to 2021, as well as the former financial chairman for the Republican National Committee.
In 2003 Schar, along with Robert Rothman and Frederick W. Smith, purchased a minority share of the Washington Redskins, an American football franchise belonging to the National Football League.
The three owned a total of 40% of the team until 2021, when they sold their stake to majority owner Dan Snyder following discontentment with Snyder.
Ryan Homes, a business under the NVR umbrella, received a letter from Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) which asked the company to stop the practice of forced arbitration.
Three senators joined in and asked that both Ryan Homes and NVR "remove the arbitration provisions from their agreements and stop requiring homebuyers to sign non-disclosure agreements in order to resolve disputes."
USA Today conducted an investigation that found that Ryan Homes "ignored warranty requests for dozens if not hundreds of customers nationally."
A lawsuit filed by homeowners in Bella Collina, a community run by DCS Capital Investments, accused Paul Simonson, Randall Greene, and Richard Arrighi of "racketeering, embezzling and conspiracy."
The lawsuit stated that the homeowner's association (HOA) should have been turned over to the homeowners instead of DCS Capital Investments; it was dismissed by a federal court a year later.
In the 2004 re-election campaign, Schar rose to the new level of "Ranger," raising $200,000 or more.
In 2006, Schar donated $5 million to his alma mater, Ashland University, to help fund the construction of their new education building.
The university named the new building "Dwight Schar College of Education" in his honor.
In May 2016, he donated $10 million to George Mason University's school of policy, government, and international affairs, the school was renamed the Schar School of Policy and Government in his honor.
In 2019 he donated $50 million to establish the pediatric oncology-focused cancer treatment center at Inova Fairfax Hospital, which was named the Inova Schar Cancer Institute.