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Swiss businessman

Thomas Schmidheiny
ISC-Symposium 2004
Born (1945-12-17) 17 December 1945 (age 79)
NationalitySwiss
Alma materTufts University
Zurich Polytechnic
OccupationMajor shareholder of LafargeHolcim
Spousemarried
Children4
ParentMax Schmidheiny
RelativesStephan Schmidheiny (brother)

Thomas Schmidheiny (born 17 December 1945) is a Swiss billionaire businessman, and the former chairman of cement manufacturer Holcim.

Early life

Thomas Schmidheiny was born in 1945, the son of Max Schmidheiny (1908-1991). The family's construction materials empire (bricks, cement, etc.) was divided in 1984, with Thomas inheriting Holcim, the concrete and cement company, and his brother Stephan, also a billionaire, was given the construction company Eternit.

Career

Until 2003, Schmidheiny was the chairman of Holcim, one of the world's leading cement manufacturers, founded by his grand-uncle in 1912. Schmidheiny resigned his chairmanship as part of a deal to settle an investigation of insider trading in Spain. He has remained on the Board since that time. Since the merger between Holcim and Lafarge Thomas Schmidheiny retains 11.4% of the company Lafarge-Holcim and is the biggest shareholder of the firm.

Education

Schmidheiny holds a doctorate from Tufts University and a bachelor's degree from the ETH Zurich, and an MBA from IMD Business School, Switzerland.

Honors

The Indian School of Business has a Thomas Schmidheiny chair of family business. As of 2023, the post was held by Sougata Ray.

Personal life

Schmidheiny is married with four children; he owns vineyards and wineries in Argentina, Switzerland and the US (Cuvaison in the Napa Valley), including his residences in Rapperswil-Jona and Klosters.

References

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  4. "World Business Briefing | Europe: Switzerland: Insider Trading". The New York Times. 8 February 2003. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
  5. Meier, Simone (2 October 2011). "Schmidheiny Plans to Boost Holcim Stake, SonntagsZeitung Reports". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
  6. "Thomas Schmidheiny". IMD business school.
  7. Indian School of Business, Indian School of Business (22 June 2023). "Faculty Directory". Live Mint. Retrieved 2 January 2013. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  8. "Cuvaison: Our Story". cuvaison.com. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  9. "Luxury and discretion on the fringes of the WEF". Financial Times. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
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