Current Assessment
McCollum’s main wealth source is likely early Facebook equity. He has said he sold some Facebook stock after leaving the company, but the public record does not disclose how many shares he owned, when he sold, or what he retained. His Philo role adds a second possible asset: he became an angel investor and adviser before becoming CEO, and Philo has reached meaningful subscriber and revenue scale. The value of that stake is private. Without a share count, Philo cap table, or verified asset records, a precise figure would be false precision.
Key caveats
- The estimate is not based on a disclosed personal balance sheet.
- Facebook and Philo ownership details are private.
- Philo revenue and subscribers are company metrics, not personal wealth.
- Real estate, liabilities, taxes, and other investments were not verified.
Evidence gaps
- Original Facebook share allocation and sale proceeds
- Current Meta holdings
- Philo equity percentage and valuation
- Personal assets and debts
