Marcel Hermann Telles (born 23 February 1950) is a Brazilian businessman. Telles is a board member of AB InBev. His fortune is estimated at $13.2 billion. Telles was able to increase their equity by one billion dollars since the last, Forbes magazine said. According to the magazine, the entrepreneur likes to practice diving and spend free time in Monaco.
Career
Telles shares control of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest beer company, with longtime billionaire partners Jorge Paulo Lemann and Carlos Alberto Sicupira. Their investment firm 3G Capital bought Hamburger chain Burger King in 2010. The trio also controls Brazilian retailer Lojas Americanas. He is co-founder and board member of 3G Capital since late 2004, controlling shareholder, former Chairman and CEO of Ambev and Board Member of Anheuser-Busch InBev.
Telles was hired by Garantia in 1972. He was partner of Garantia Merchant Bank from 1974 until it was sold to Credit Suisse First Boston in July 1998. Telles was Head Trader from 1974 to 1989, Board Member of Burger King, Board Member of Lojas Americanas, Partner of GP Investimentos (Brazilian private equity firm) until 2004. He has a BA from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, and an MBA from Harvard University. He served as CEO of Brahma from 1989 to 1999.
Brazilian businessman Marcel Herrmann Telles has an estimated net worth of $14.3 billion in January 2018. Marcel Herrmann Telles was born on February 2, 1950 in Brazil. He is a graduate of Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. He is currently married with two children. Along with billionaires Carlos Alberto Sicupira and Jorge Paulo Lemann, Marcel Herrmann Telles is a controlling shareholder in Anheuser-Busch InBev which is considered as the largest beer company in the world. He previously served as Anheuser-Busch InBev’s board member, CEO and Chairman of Ambev.
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