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RZC Investments is an investment vehicle for Steuart Walton and his brother, Tom Walton, scions of the family that founded Walmart. Their father Jim Walton was a Director of Walmart, and the son of Sam Walton (founder of Walmart). Jim Walton is estimated to be worth over $40B. The Walton brothers are biking enthusiasts, and RZC bought a majority stake of British bikewear business Rapha in August 2017. RZC also has an investment in Allied Cycle Works, the Little Rock, Arkansas, bike maker, and Tom Walton has spearheaded investments in a mountain bike trail system in Bentonville, Arkansas, which hosted the IMBA World Summit in 2016. Through their work with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Steuart and Tom Walton oversaw a project renovating a 63,000-square-foot former Kraft cheese plant in Bentonville into 'The Momentary,' exhibit space for contemporary art, music, theater and film. Steuart Walton, who is also a pilot, founded Game Composites in 2013, a composite aircraft manufacturer in Northwest Arkansas, and serves as its chairman. Steuart Walton joined the board of Walmart on June 3, 2016.
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