Delphine Arnault
Arnault was in 2008 one of the France's/world's richest women with a wealth exceeding €1.4 billion ($2 billion). In 2010 her networth stands at a reported €2.8 billion ($3.9 billion). At the age of 28 she became the only woman to have reached the position of director for LVMH. In 2002 she controlled 7.5% of the stocks in LVMH and is the second biggest individual stockholder Measured in turnover, Gilles Hennessy is the first. LVMH is the biggest luxury produce company in the world. In France she has been referred to as the Napoleon of the luxury product business, and as the Wolf in a cashmere coat. She became the HR manager for the LVMH group in 2008. Arnault has particularly contributed in the development of Dior Parfums.
Arnault graduated from EDHEC Business School in Lille and the London School of Economics. Before joining her father's company she worked for McKinsey & Company in Paris. She has a silent personality and dislikes media attention. She appreciates the arts, particularly dadaism, and she covets collectibles, just like her father.
Yes, she's LVMH chief Bernard Arnault's daughter, but she's a businesswoman in her own right. Arnault has the potential to be France's most prominent businesswoman. She has proven herself to be more than just an heiress by working her way up the ranks at the world's largest luxury goods company. She now sits on the Board of Directors at both Dior and LVMH, and could one day inherit it all.
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