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Add one more
to the roster of Stanford alumni millionaires—but
this one didn’t start a company or patent a medical
device. Yul Kwon, ’97, took home the top prize
on CBS’s Survivor.
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| THE FITTEST: Kwon survived.
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The 13th edition of the popular series, this time set
in the Cook Islands, received widespread attention for
initially dividing contestants into race-based “tribes.”
A lawyer and management consultant, the alliance-building
Kwon earned the unwelcome nickname “The Godfather”
on the show. Partway through the game he discovered
an “immunity” idol that prevented his being
voted off by other cast members, helping him reach the
finals. He was named the winner in a 5-4 poll of those
already voted off the island.
A symbolic systems major at Stanford, Kwon won the
James Lyons Award for Service and graduated Phi Beta
Kappa. He earned a law degree at Yale.
Kwon, the son of South Korean immigrants, told
TV Guide his plans for the prize money. “I’d
like to take care of my parents, I’d like to invest
for my financial future and for my own family, and I’d
like to spend a lot of time and some of the money helping
out a lot of nonprofit organizations and charities that
I feel very committed to.”
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