Meet Howard Buffett: The Man Who Will Lead Berkshire Hathaway After Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett has named his son, Howie Buffett, as his successor to lead Berkshire Hathaway, with Howie becoming non-executive chairman at 70, surpassing his siblings
Howard Buffett, passionate about machinery and farming, managed a farm bought by his father, paying market-rate rent
Howard Buffett’s diverse career includes roles as sheriff, ethanol board member, farmer, and corporate board member, including Berkshire Hathaway, enhancing his leadership skills
Howard Buffett spent over 30 years learning from his father at Berkshire Hathaway, crediting Warren's mentorship for preparing him for the chairman role
Howard Buffett’s foundation has spent $800 million on Ukraine aid, with Howie personally visiting 16 times to support food distribution, agriculture, and war-crime efforts
Warren Buffett appointed Howie as successor for his trust and long-term vision, emphasizing Berkshire’s focus on integrity and responsibility
As Warren’s succession plan unfolds, Howie will be closely watched to ensure Berkshire Hathaway, valued at nearly $1 trillion, continues to thrive and uphold its successful principles