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Italian businessman (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giovanni Ferrero (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni ferˈrɛːro]; born 21 September 1964) is an Italian writer and businessman. He assumed the leadership of the confectionery company Ferrero SpA after the death of his brother Pietro Ferrero in 2011. His personal fortune is estimated at $43.8 billion in 2024 according to Forbes, making him the 26th richest in the world, and richest person in Italy.[1][2]
Giovanni Ferrero | |
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Born | Farigliano, Italy | 21 September 1964
Education | European Schools |
Alma mater | Lebanon Valley College |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Richest person in Italy |
Title | Executive chairman, Ferrero SpA |
Spouse | Paola Rossi |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | father: Michele Ferrero mother: Maria Franca Fissolo |
Relatives | Pietro Ferrero (grandfather) Pietro Ferrero Jr. (brother) |
He was born in Farigliano, Italy, the son of Maria Franca Fissolo and Michele Ferrero, the owner of the multinational confectionery corporation Ferrero.
In 1975, he moved to Brussels, Belgium, where he studied at the European Schools.[3] Then he moved to the US, where he studied marketing at Lebanon Valley College.[4][5]
On completing his studies, he returned to Europe to work in the family company. In 1997 he became joint CEO of Ferrero together with his brother Pietro.[6]
In April 2011, after the death of his brother in a bicycling accident in South Africa, he became the sole CEO of Ferrero Group. His father, Michele Ferrero, remained as executive chairman.[6][7]
Michele Ferrero died in 2015,[8] leaving the company solely in Giovanni's hands.
American business magazine Forbes reported that Giovanni Ferrero then took over the role of executive chairman in 2015, and held both the titles of CEO and executive chairman for two years until he hired Lapo Civiletti to take over the company's CEO position in 2017.[9]
Ferrero is married to Paola Rossi.[10] They have two sons and reside in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, just outside Brussels.
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