Condoleezza Rice's impressive net worth as she joins Broncos ownership group
Mia Phillips
Updated on April 03, 2026
Ex-US Secretary Condoleezza Rice has joined the ownership group of the NFL team Denver Broncos’, Rob Walton announced in a statement. Here’s a look at her impressive net worth.
Many NFL fans might know that the Walmart heir, Rob, recently agreed to buy the Broncos for a whopping $4.65 billion. Now, Condoleezza, the former official from George Bush’s administration. has now jumped aboard the team’s ownership group.
What is Condoleezza Rice’s net worth?
Condoleezza Rice is worth $12 million according to the Celebrity Net Worth portal.
The American politician and civil servant was the United States’ National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005, and Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009 in the George W. Bush administration.
She was the first African-American female to serve in the two above-mentioned positions.
After her tenure came to an end, Rice returned to her role as a professor at Stanford University.
Celebrity Net Worth reports that Condoleezza earns a salary of $305,000 there.
Ex-US Secretary joins Denver Broncos ownership group
Rob Walton announced Condoleezza’s inclusion in a statement issued on behalf of the Walton-Penner family on Monday, July 11.
The group agreed to buy Denver Broncos last month, but the deal is still pending NFL’s approval.
“A highly respected public servant accomplished academic and corporate leader, Secretary Rice is well known as a passionate and knowledgeable football fan who has worked to make the sport stronger and better,” Walton said in his statement. “Her unique experience and extraordinary judgment will be a great benefit to our group and the Broncos organization.”
Condoleezza has a strong connection with Denver as she got her PhD from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver in 1981.
She also earned her BA from the University of Denver in 1974.
Condoleezza Rice expresses her love for Denver in a statement
“I spent much of my younger years in Denver, so to be able to combine my love of the game with my love for this great city and team is an adventure of a lifetime and a great opportunity,” the 67-year-old said in her statement.
She also expressed her love for football writing: “Football has been an integral part of my life since
the moment it was introduced to me, and I am thrilled to be a part of the Broncos organization today.”