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- MARY WEST
$530 million
AGE: 73 RESIDENCE: San Diego
SELF-MADE SCORE: 8
She and her husband Gary’s Thoroughbred Maximum Secu-
rity finished first in the Kentucky Derby but was disqualified
for interfering with other horses. State regulators denied their
appeal. The couple’s fortune comes from telecom firm West
Corp., which Mary founded in 1986. They sold most of their
stake 20 years later for $1.4 billion. West and her husband
have since given millions to improve healthcare for seniors. - CAROLYN RAFAELIAN
$520 million
AGE: 52 RESIDENCE: Providence
SELF-MADE SCORE: 7
Her core business, spiritual bangle brand Alex and Ani, has
been affected by the recent struggles facing brick-and-mortar
retailers. The company has been putting more emphasis on
direct-to-consumer sales through its website and boutiques.
Rafaelian also owns over 30 properties, most in her native
Rhode Island, and has invested in Big3, a 3-on-3 basketball
league made up primarily of former NBA players; it was
cofounded by rapper and actor Ice Cube. - VICTORIA ZOELLNER
$500 million
AGE: 76 RESIDENCE: Alpine, New Jersey
SELF-MADE SCORE: 8
The former Wall Street analyst started hedge fund Alpine
Associates with her husband Robert (d. 2014) in 1976. She
focused on merger arbitrage, while Robert oversaw the
trading activities. Today the firm, which was started with
$400,000 from Zoellners’ friends, family and associates,
manages $2 billion in assets. Zoellner is chairperson.
44. SUSAN WOJCICKI
$490 million
AGE: 50 RESIDENCE:
Los Altos, California
SELF-MADE SCORE: 6
YouTube’s CEO and the oldest
sister of 23andMe founder
Anne Wojcicki (No. 33) has
been fielding criticism over
the circulation of harmful
content and misinformation
on the popular video site.
In late January, YouTube,
which recently hit 2 billion
monthly users, announced
it would crack down on the
spread of such information
by tweaking its algorithm to
help avoid recommending
that content. Wojcicki sits on
the board of Salesforce.
45. VERA WANG
$460 million
AGE: 70
RESIDENCE: New York City
SELF-MADE SCORE: 7
From Serena Williams (No.
80) to Ariana Grande, Wang
continues to dress some of the
world’s most powerful women.
(Grande wore a custom gown
with an allover print of the
Sistine Chapel to last year’s
Met Gala.) The daughter of a
wealthy Chinese American ty-
coon, Wang had the idea to
start a business in 1989 while
planning her own wedding.
She thought the gowns at up-
scale stores like Bergdorf
Goodman were pricey and not
sophisticated enough.
46. CÉLINE DION
$450 million
AGE: 51 RESIDENCE: Las Vegas
SELF-MADE SCORE: 8
The “My Heart Will Go On”
singer seems to have simi-
larly eternal commercial ap-
peal. Since 2003, she’s been
cashing in on her live shows
at The Colosseum at Cae-
sars Palace in Las Vegas; her
latest production, launched
in 2011, is closing this June.
No matter: She’s been gross-
ing seven-figure sums on
arena gigs around the world
between breaks in her Las
Vegas schedule. She also has
endorsement deals, includ-
ing a recently announced one
to become a spokesperson for
L’Oréal Paris.
47. JUDY SHEINDLIN
$440 million
AGE: 76 RESIDENCE: Naples, Florida
SELF-MADE SCORE: 8
Daytime TV’s favorite adjudicator has been tough-talking on
screen for 23 seasons. As Judge Judy, she’s earned $47 million
(pretax) a year since 2012 for her eponymous show. A shrewd
dealmaker, she sold the rights to her extensive library of
episodes for an estimated $100 million in 2017.
47. JAMIE KERN LIMA
$440 million
AGE: 41 RESIDENCE: Los Angeles
SELF-MADE SCORE: 9
A former morning news
anchor, she pocketed at least
$400 million when she sold
her IT Cosmetics to L’Oréal
for $1.2 billion in 2016. She
remains co-CEO of the brand,
which has launched 431
products since Kern Lima
first started mixing makeup
to help hide her rosacea. Up
next: IT is moving into new
markets like Spain, Belgium
and the Netherlands later
this year. With some of her
cash proceeds, Kern Lima
has also invested in more
than a dozen mostly woman-
founded businesses.