Jean-Michel Besnier | |
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Born | 1967or1968(age 56–57) |
Nationality | French |
Parent(s) | Michel Besnier Christiane Besnier |
Relatives | André Besnier (paternal grandfather) Emmanuel Besnier (brother) Marie Besnier Beauvalot (sister) |
Jean-Michel Besnier (born 1967/1968) is a French billionaire heir. He is a major shareholder of Lactalis.
Jean-Michel Besnier was born circa 1968. [1] His father, Michel Besnier, was the CEO of Lactalis from 1955 to 2000. His paternal grandfather, André Besnier, founded the Besnier Group (later known as Lactalis) in 1933. He has a brother, Emmanuel Besnier, who is the CEO of Lactalis, and a sister, Marie.
Besnier inherited 100% of Lactalis with his brother and sister. [1]
His net worth was estimated by Forbes at US$6.6 billion (July 2021). [1]
He resides in Laval, Mayenne, France. [1]
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