Todd L. Boehly is co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Eldridge Industries.
Eldridge Industries employs more than 5,000 people and has made investments in over 100 operating businesses, including Security Benefit, of which Boehly is chairman, A24, Fulwell 73, and Penske Media, which includes The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Billboard, Rolling Stone, Vibe, Music Business Worldwide, Dick Clark Productions, Life is Beautiful, and the investment in South by Southwest.
Boehly is chairman and owner of Chelsea Football Club and an owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Sparks, and Cloud9.
He is on the boards of the Los Angeles Lakers, Flexjet, PayActiv, CAIS, Chelsea Football Club, Cain International, Kennedy–Wilson Holdings Inc., and Vivid Seats Inc. Boehly was formerly on the boards of Truebill, which was sold to Rocket Mortgage, and DraftKings.
Prior to founding Eldridge Industries, Boehly was president of Guggenheim Partners where he also founded the credit business.
He received his BBA from The College of William & Mary, where he later founded The Boehly Center for Excellence in Finance, and studied at the London School of Economics. Boehly supports epilepsy research, the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, the Prostate Cancer Foundation, Brunswick School, The College of William & Mary, and the Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream.