François-Henri Pinault
French businessman
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2024 | Forbes estimated the Pinault family's wealth at 25.7 billion dollars. |
2024 | Forbes estimated the Pinault family's wealth at 25.7 billion dollars. |
2023 | Led the acquisition of a majority stake in Creative Artists Agency (CAA) through Artémis for an estimated $7 billion. |
2023 | The French magazine Challenges estimated the Pinault family's total wealth at 31.2 billion euros. |
2023 | The French magazine Challenges estimated the Pinault family's total wealth at 31.2 billion euros. |
2023 | Led the acquisition of a majority stake in Creative Artists Agency (CAA) through Artémis for an estimated $7 billion. |
2020 | Awarded the Fiorino d'Oro, the highest honor of the city of Florence, recognizing his international business and philanthropic contributions. |
2020 | Awarded the Fiorino d'Oro, the highest honor of the city of Florence, recognizing his international business and philanthropic contributions. |
2019 | Named among the '30 best CEOs of the world' by Barron's, recognizing his exceptional leadership in the business world. |
2019 | Celebrated the first Coupe de France victory of Stade Rennais F.C. since its acquisition by his family in 1998. |
2019 | Through Artémis, the Pinault family donated $113 million to repair Notre-Dame de Paris after the fire. |
2019 | Ranked 3rd in the 'Top 100 CEOs worldwide' by Harvard Business Review, further solidifying his reputation as a top business leader. |
2019 | Ranked 3rd in the 'Top 100 CEOs worldwide' by Harvard Business Review, further solidifying his reputation as a top business leader. |
2019 | Named among the '30 best CEOs of the world' by Barron's, recognizing his exceptional leadership in the business world. |
2019 | Celebrated the first Coupe de France victory of Stade Rennais F.C. since its acquisition by his family in 1998. |
2019 | Through Artémis, the Pinault family donated $113 million to repair Notre-Dame de Paris after the fire. |
August 2019 | Mandated by President Emmanuel Macron to set up the Fashion Pact during the G7 summit, an initiative signed by 56 fashion firms to reduce environmental impact. |
August 2019 | Mandated by President Emmanuel Macron to set up the Fashion Pact during the G7 summit, an initiative signed by 56 fashion firms to reduce environmental impact. |
2018 | Ranked #8 Businessperson of the Year by Fortune magazine, acknowledging his significant business achievements. |
2018 | Ranked #8 Businessperson of the Year by Fortune magazine, acknowledging his significant business achievements. |
January 2018 | Kering was named top sustainable textile, apparel and luxury goods corporation in the Corporate Knights Global 100 index. |
January 2018 | Kering was named top sustainable textile, apparel and luxury goods corporation in the Corporate Knights Global 100 index. |
2016 | Inducted into the Vanity Fair Hall of Fame, highlighting his prominence in business and social circles. |
2016 | Inducted into the Vanity Fair Hall of Fame, highlighting his prominence in business and social circles. |
2015 | Launched the Women in Motion program with the Cannes Film Festival to raise awareness about women in the film industry. |
2015 | Launched the Women in Motion program with the Cannes Film Festival to raise awareness about women in the film industry. |
2013 | Transforms Pinault-Printemps-Redoute into the luxury group Kering, which includes brands like Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta. |
2013 | Transforms Pinault-Printemps-Redoute into the luxury group Kering, which includes brands like Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta. |
June 2013 | Changed PPR's name to Kering, concluding the group's transformation. |
June 2013 | Changed PPR's name to Kering, concluding the group's transformation. |
2011 | Merged PPR with the Gucci group, consolidating luxury brands. |
2011 | Merged PPR with the Gucci group, consolidating luxury brands. |
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