The Kansas City Chiefs are owned by the Hunt family, who have maintained control of the franchise since its founding in 1959. Following the passing of franchise founder Lamar Hunt in 2006, ownership was passed to his widow, Norma Hunt, and their children, Lamar Hunt Jr., Sharron Hunt, Clark Hunt, and Daniel Hunt. After Norma Hunt’s death in 2023, her ownership stake was inherited by the Hunt children[1].
Clark Hunt serves as the chairman, CEO, and principal owner of the Chiefs, representing the team at all NFL owners’ meetings and holding ultimate authority over major decisions. While ownership is divided among the four Hunt siblings, Clark Hunt is the most visible and influential figure in the franchise’s day-to-day operations and public representation[2][5][6].
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