Hal Jackman Net Worth
Age, Biography and Wiki
| Birth Day | June 10, 1932 |
| Birth Place | Toronto, Canada, Canada |
| Age | 91 YEARS OLD |
| Birth Sign | Cancer |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
| Governor General | Ray Hnatyshyn Roméo LeBlanc |
| Premier | Bob Rae Mike Harris |
| Preceded by | Lincoln Alexander |
| Succeeded by | Hilary Weston |
| Spouse(s) | Maruja Trinidad Duncan |
| Profession | businessman |
đź’° Net worth: $1.7 Billion (2024)
Hal Jackman's net worth is projected to reach an impressive $1.7 billion by 2024. Known as a prominent figure in finance and investments in Canada, Jackman has established an exceptional track record throughout his career. With his keen business acumen and strategic decision-making, he has successfully grown his wealth over the years. As a respected investor and financial expert, Jackman's expertise has made him a figurehead in the Canadian financial landscape, and his net worth reflects the remarkable success he has achieved in his field.
2015$1.1 Billion2016$1.2 Billion2017$1.4 Billion2018$1.53 BillionSome Hal Jackman images
Biography/Timeline
1964He was the chairman of the board of National Trust Company and The Empire Life Insurance Company, plus several other prominent Canadian corporations. In 1964, he married Maruja Trinidad Duncan.
1991Jackman was appointed Lieutenant Governor by Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn, on the advice of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, in 1991, and he became a Member of the Order of Canada the same year. He focused on support for the arts, history and national unity during his time in office.
1997He was named chancellor of the University of Toronto in 1997. Following his retirement from that post, he was elected as the fourth visitor of Massey College.
2000Jackman was a longtime fundraiser for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and he became a supporter of the Canadian Alliance when it was formed prior to the 2000 election. He was also an advocate of the Unite the Right movement, which resulted in the creation of the Conservative Party of Canada.