Bernard Arnault, 74, is currently the world's richest man after recently overtaking Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk with his personal wealth of over $200 billion (more than $294 billion in AUD). He is the head and co-founder of global fashion conglomerate, LVMH. He is also the father of five children, Delphine, 48, Antoine, 45, Alexandre, 30, Frédéric, 28, and Jean, 25 - all of whom work in the family business and are undoubtedly vying for their father's top position one day.
Born into an industrial family, upon graduating from a top engineering school, École Polytechnique, Arnault started working for his father's civil-engineering company. Under his leadership, he convinced his father to shift the business' focus to real estate.
In 1984, Arnault by then a fully fledged real estate developer, acquired the Boussac Saint-Frères empire (which owned Christian Dior) from the French government. Arnault soon garnered the nickname "The Terminator" on account of his laying of 9,000 employees in just two years. Forming LVMH in 1987 with Alain Chevalier, CEO of Moët Hennessy, and Henry Racamier, president of Louis Vuitton, he took his ambition to the next level.
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