Ariane de Rothschild

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Ariane de Rothschild, 2009

Ariane de Rothschild (born November 14, 1965 in San Salvador ; nee Ariane Langner ) is a French economist and entrepreneur .

Career

Rothschild was born in San Salvador, where her father was an executive at an international drug company. Before she was eighteen, the family lived in Bangladesh , Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, among others . She received an MBA from Pace University , New York City , and then worked as a trading broker on behalf of Société Générale on Wall Street . She then moved to AIG , where she oversaw the insurance company's entry into the market in France and the rest of Europe. In 1999 she moved to the Edmond de Rothschild Group, Geneva , initially in the areas of the company that cannot be assigned to the financial sector, such as wineries, agriculture and health care. In 2015 she became President of the Board of Directors of the Edmond de Rothschild Group.

Rothschild has been married to Benjamin de Rothschild , a banker and investor belonging to the French Rothschild branch , since 1999 and has four children.

further activities

Rothschild is president of the Domaine du Mont d'Arbois hotel complex near Megève . She also continues to oversee a large area of ​​the company's real economy activities:

Ariane de Rothschild at the Munich Film Festival 2012

Ariane de Rothschild Art Prize

In 2003 she founded the Ariane de Rothschild Art Prize , which honors contemporary visual artists with a focus on painting. The prize is not endowed with cash, but consists of a scholarship at the Slade School of Fine Arts in London, where all costs of study and maintenance are covered.

Web links

Commons : Ariane de Rothschild  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Chad Bray: Edmond de Rothschild Group Names Chairman's Wife as CEO In: The New York Times . January 14, 2015, accessed November 2, 2018.
  2. ^ Sébastien Dubas: Cinq banquiers devenus incontournables à Genève. In: Le Temps . May 22, 2016, accessed November 2, 2018.
  3. Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Royal Wine Corp., 2013, accessed November 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Ariane de Rothschild Art Prize , accessed December 29, 2018.