Jorge Massa Dustou

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Jorge Massa Dustou
Born1944 (age 7778)
France
Alma mater
SpouseAna Cisneros de Massa
Relatives Gustavo Cisneros (brother-in-law)

Jorge Massa Dustou is a French-Venezuelan businessman who is one of the wealthiest individuals in Venezuela. [1] Massa is the president of Grupo Mistral, a Venezuelan pharmaceutical and manufacturing company. [2]

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Early life

Massa's father and relatives moved to Venezuela in 1942 and entered into the pharmaceutical industry. [3] Massa was born in France and spent his childhood in Venezuela. [2]

Education

Massa studied in Switzerland and the United States, receiving a Bachelor of Business Administration from Babson College and Master of Business Administration from Central University of Venezuela. [2]

Career

Massa worked for Grupo Cisneros until 1985, serving as the Vice President of the Industrial Division and Corporate Operations. [2] [3] In 1985, Massa founded Grupo Mistral.

Grupo Mistral

Health
Packaging
Hygiene
Real estate

Other ventures

Massa was the main investor of technology and election solution company Smartmatic. [4]

Honours and awards

Award or decorationCountryDatePlaceNote
Order of Labour Merit - 1st Class (Venezuela) - ribbon bar.png Order of Labour Merit, First Class [2] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1984 Caracas Recognizes Venezuelan workers with impeccable conduct and at least 30 years of service.
VEN Order Francisco de Miranda - Knight BAR.png Order of Francisco de Miranda, First Class [2] Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1984 Caracas Recognizes Venezuelan citizens and foreigners who have exemplified outstanding merits.

Personal life

Massa lives with his wife, Ana Cisneros de Massa, the sister of Venezuelan billionaire Gustavo Cisneros, with the couple having three children; Ana Cristina, María Luisa and Fernando José. [2] The two live in Millennium, a building in Madrid, Spain that is home to the country's elite and millionaires. [1]

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  4. "Vote firm denies ties to Chavez". The Washington Times . 30 October 2006. Retrieved 9 March 2017.