Danny Wirtz

Daniel Wirtz is an American businessman who is the owner and chairman of the Wirtz Corporation, a Chicago-based holding company that owns the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League, oversees real estate properties across the Chicago area, and manages one of the largest liquor distribution companies in the United States. He is the son of Rocky Wirtz, and inherited the Wirtz Corporation from his father, who died in 2023. Wirtz is the fourth generation of the family to own the Blackhawks, and the sixth principal owner in franchise history.

Early life
Wirtz grew up in Winnetka, Illinois. His father, Rocky Wirtz, his grandfather Bill, and great-grandfather Arthur were all entrepreneurs who owned the Chicago Blackhawks. Wirtz went to high school at Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois. He was the starting goaltender for the school's varsity ice hockey team and won a state championship as a senior in 1995. He then attended Boston College. Upon graduation, Wirtz initially wished to pursue a career in music, entertainment, and marketing rather than working for the Wirtz Corporation. Wirtz is fan of Ministry, and would often send Al Jourgensen tickets to Blackhawks home games. Jourgensen hired Wirtz as his personal assistant, roadie, and guitar tech while the band was touring in 1999. The two remained close friends, with Jourgensen writing the song "Keys to City" as a gift to the Wirtz family.

Executive career
Wirtz became more involved in his family's business following his grandfather's death in 2007. He assisted in operating many of Wirtz Corporation's holdings, including Breakthru Beverage, Wirtz Realty and banking interests. He eventually became vice president of the Blackhawks and alternate Governor to the NHL, while also serving as active advisor for the Blackhawks. Outside of the Wirtz Corporation, Wirtz co-founded Banner Collective, a production company, in 2013, and joined Varyer, an advertising agency, as a partner in 2018.

He became the interim president of the Blackhawks following the dismissal of John McDonough in April 2020. Wirtz became the chief executive officer of the Blackhawks in December.

Wirtz became the owner and chairman of the Wirtz Corporation in July 2023 following his father's death. In one of his first moves as chairman, he purchased the Chicago Steel of the USHL on August 1.

Wirtz was named co-chairman of the Breakthru Beverage Group on August 28.

Personal life
Wirtz, and his wife, Anne, have two daughters: Rosemary and Juniper. Wirtz describes music as his "balancing piece" and is an avid concertgoer.