Mark Warner (born 1954) is a U.S. Senator from Virginia and one of the wealthiest members of Congress, having made his fortune as a telecommunications entrepreneur and venture capitalist in the 1990s.
Warner co-founded a mobile phone company that later merged to form Nextel, and made early investments in mobile technology before the smartphone era. His personal portfolio reflects his tech industry background.
As Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Warner has been a leading voice on cybersecurity regulation and tech company oversight β sectors where he also maintains significant personal investments.
Based on cumulative disclosed transaction history. Actual current holdings may differ.