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Alan Wilzig is an American Businessman, a restauranter, a semi-professional racer, and a famous philanthropist.
Alan is a New Jersey native and one of the famous car racers of his time. He is known for his car collection at the Wilzig racing manor and his ever-growing net worth of millions.
Alan Wilzig is often spotted at his farm in New York at Taghkanic. This is the place where he has built a racing track of a 40 ft (12.2 m) wide Grand Prix. He lives at the Wilzig Castle at Water Mill, in New York at the Hamptons, on Long Island. Alan Wilzig sold the castle to his brother, Ivan Wilzig, but still lives there. Read more about Alan Wilzig, his early life, net worth, and professional experiences.
Alan's sky-high net worth results from his entrepreneurial abilities and many investments and businesses. He makes his money work for himself by being a restauranteur, a businessman who manages the already set up and makes the most out of his interests. His current net worth as of 2022 is approximately about $340 million.
Alan Wilzig has amassed an impressive net worth with his business and investments, but his yearly earnings have not been properly documented as of 2022.
Alan Wilzig has a good height and is 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) tall.
Alan Wilzig was born on April 20, 1965, which makes him 57 years old as of 2022.
Alan Wilzig was born in a small town named Clifton in New Jersey. His father, Siegbert Wilzig, commonly known as Siggi Wilzig, was a holocaust survivor. In 1947, Siggi Wilzig arrived in the United States with a negligible amount of money and little educational background. He met Naomi Wilzig, and the couple had three children, including Alan Wilzig. The other two siblings of Alan are Ivan Wilzig and Sherry Wilzig.
Even though Alan Wilzig was born into an average family, his father, Siggi, had built an empire of oil and bank by the time he grew up. He studied at Clifton High School with his siblings Ivan and Sherry Wilzig. Later, he studied at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Soon after graduating, he started working with his father at the Trust Company of New Jersey TCNJ.
As of 2022, Alan Wilzig is not with anyone. He is experiencing life with his two children, a son, Siggi, and a daughter named Winni Wilzig.
In 1997, Alan Wilzig became a board member of his father's trust company TCNJ. He was soon elected vice chairman of the company and, in 2002, became the Chief Operating Officer. Alan Wilzig expanded the bank and doubled its worth with 75 branches. In 2003, the North Fork Bank purchased TCNJ, and the merger made Alan Wilzig the director of North Fork.
Apart from the TCNJ, Alan Wilzig is a co-founder of Kutsher's Tribeca, an American-Jewish restaurant. As a co-owner of the restaurant, Alan Wilzig worked for an entire year to refine the restaurant's theme, concept, and ideas.
Alan Wilzig was a famous semi-professional racer. Alan Wilzig purchased a massive chunk of land at Columbia County in Taghkanic and built a racetrack that is popularly known as Wilzig Racing Manor. His love and passion for racing helped him build a collection of off-road vehicles. Thus, Alan Wilzig is famous for his car and motorcycle collection.
Alan Wilzig has been an active philanthropist for a very long time. After his father's death, Alan Wilzig and his family honored Siggi Wilzig with a medical center in New Jersey named Wilzig Hospital. He now acts as a board member for the hospital and organizations like Liberty Health and the Rainforest Alliance.
Alan Wilzig is a founding member of the Jewish Community Project and has also found the Chabad of Southampton Synagogue for people to believe in. His Wilzig Family Foundation is one of the members to have donated over $1 million to the University of Pennsylvania too.
Alan Wilzig raced as a semi-professional racer for the Performance Tech Team. Alan Wilzig won the Masters Championship for two consecutive years in 2011 and 2012 at the Cooper Tires Prototype Lites in the L2 class.
Alan Wilzig is passionate about being a millionaire and spending time with things and people that are worth it. He's been seen promoting racing a lot on his social media handles like Instagram and Twitter. Alan Wilzig loves to spend time with his daughter Winni Wilzig and tries different food, sports, and adventures with her.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Wilzig#Personal_life
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Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
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