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German businesswoman (born 1954) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniela Herz-Schnoekel (born 1954)[1] is a German businesswoman, former part-owner of the German coffee shop and retail chain Tchibo.
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Daniela Herz-Schnoekel | |
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Born | 1954 (age 69–70) |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Tchibo |
Spouse | married |
Parent(s) | Max Herz and Ingeburg Herz |
Relatives | Michael Herz (brother) Wolfgang Herz (brother) Günter Herz (brother) |
Herz-Schnoekel is the daughter of Max Herz and Ingeburg Herz.[1] Her father co-founded Tchibo in 1949 with Carl Tchilinghiryan.
In the early 2000s, Daniela Herz-Schnoekel owned 19% of Tchibo, her brother Günter 20,6%.[2] In 2002, the pair pooled their Tchibo shares in the holding company Mayfair.[3] 2003, these three family members bought out Herz-Schnoekel and her brother, Günter Herz's 40% stake. Tchibo is 100% owned by three members of the Herz family, Herz-Schnoekel's mother and two of her brothers, Michael and Wolfgang Herz.
In 2020, she broke the Mayfair holding (which held 40% of the pasta chain Vapiano for example[4]), marking a historic separation with her brother, to focus her investments on real estate alongside her children.[3]
According to Forbes, Herz-Schnoekel has a net worth of $2.8 billion, as of May 2015.[1]
Herz-Schnoekel is married, and lives in Hamburg.[1] In 2008, her brother Joachim died in a motorboat accident.[1]
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