CHARLES AND
Koch Industries United States
ANDRÉ BIER GERDAU
JOHANNPETER Executive vice chairman Gerdau Group Brazil
The former Olympic equestrian and fourth-generation head, leads one of the largest steel producers in the world. It has 337 operations in 14 countries across the Americas, and 45,000 employees. After working his way up in the family business over 27 years, he served as chief operating officer from 2004 to 2006 before becoming president and chief executive in 2007. Last year, Johannpeter was succeeded as chief executive by non-family member Gustavo Werneck and the group posted a revenue of $11.6 billion.
The second-generation Koch brothers control the second-largest privately held company in the US, with 2017 revenues of $110 billion. They took over from their father and founder Fred Koch, a chemical engineer who developed an innovative crude oil refining process, after his death in 1967. Charles became president, while David became technical- services manager. Under Charles’ leadership, the firm rapidly expanded from a regional player into a sprawling multinational empire that operates oil pipelines and produces everything from fertilisers to packaging.
DAVID KOCH Chairman and chief executive / director emeritus
BILL MARRIOTT Executive chairman and chairman of the board Marriott International United States
JANE LAUDER Global president and general manager
Estee Lauder Companies United States
Lauder is the granddaughter of cosmetics giant co- founders, Estée Lauder and Joseph Lauder. She now runs the company’s speciality brand Clinique, a department store- staple skin-care line. The third-generation heiress joined the family business in 1996, a year after graduating from Stanford University, managing the company’s all-natural makeup brand, Origin. In 2013, she was promoted to global president and general manager of Clinique. Estee Lauder now has over 20 brands, including Aveda, M.A.C, and Bobbi Brown, and annual revenues of $11.82 billion.
For more than 40 years as chief executive of his family’s hotel chain, Marriott practiced his famous hands-on style he dubbed “management by walking around”. He ceded the position of chief executive in 2012 to non-family executive Arne Sorenson, but remains as an active chairman, visiting more than 200 hotels a year. The chain now has over 6,500 hotel properties globally, boasting revenues of $22.90 billion (2017). His youngest son, David, is chief operations officer of hotels in the eastern US.
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