Kimbal Musk
South African-American entrepreneur
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| February 24 2022 | Reported to be under SEC investigation for potential insider trading related to Tesla shares. |
| February 9 2021 | Sold 30,000 shares of Tesla, Inc. worth $25,604,000. |
| 2020 | During the COVID-19 pandemic, Kimbal Musk's restaurant group closed restaurants 'permanently' and allegedly prevented employees from accessing the Employee Family Fund they had contributed to, leading to a significant workplace controversy. |
| 2019 | Left the board of Chipotle Mexican Grill |
| 2018 | Named Global Social Entrepreneur of the Year by the World Economic Forum. |
| April 2018 | Kimbal Musk married Christiana Wyly, an environmental activist and daughter of ex-billionaire Sam Wyly. |
| January 2018 | Expanded The Kitchen Community into a national nonprofit called Big Green, announcing Detroit as its seventh city to build Learning Garden classrooms. |
| 2016 | Co-founded Square Roots, an urban farming company growing organic food in shipping containers. |
| February 2 2015 | Celebrated The Kitchen Community's 200th Learning Garden build at Camino Nuevo Charter Academy in Los Angeles. |
| 2013 | Joined the board of Chipotle Mexican Grill |
| December 2012 | Received $1 million from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to install 80 Learning Gardens in Chicago city schools. |
| 2011 | Established Big Green (originally The Kitchen Community), a nonprofit to create Learning Gardens in schools. |
| September 2011 | OneRiot was acquired by Walmart-Labs for an undisclosed purchase price. |
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