Jonathan Ponciano
Forbes Staff|Billionaires

After his partner passed away globetrotting financier David Stickler found himself at the helm of a steel mill startup in rural Arkansas.

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I'm a reporter at Forbes focusing on wealth and finance. I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I double-majored in business journalism and economics while working for UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School as a marketing

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I'm a reporter at Forbes focusing on wealth and finance. I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I double-majored in business journalism and economics while working for UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School as a marketing and communications assistant. Before Forbes, I spent a summer reporting on the L.A. private sector for Los Angeles Business Journal and wrote about publicly traded North Carolina companies for NC Business News Wire. Reach out at jponciano@forbes.com.

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The Forbes 400 Self-Made Score: From Silver Spooners To Bootstrappers

Since 2014, Forbes has assigned a self-made score to every member of The Forbes 400. The percentage of self-made people on the list has barely changed since then, but all but one of the 18 newcomers this year established their fortune on their own.
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