Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia & family Net Worth

Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia, who was born in Italy in 1933, was the head of Gruppo Campari, an alcoholic beverage firm, when she passed away in 2016 at the age of 82. Forbes estimated that she and her children shared a fortune worth $3.8 billion. After her death, her son Luca Garavoglia took over the company, which has a portfolio of 50 brands in 190 countries. Rosa Anna inherited the company from her late husband, Domenico, who inherited his stake from Angiola Maria Migliavacca in 1982. During her time as head of the company, Rosa Anna and her children led the company through a period of acquisitions and an IPO in 2001. In 2000, Maddalena Garavoglia, another of Rosa Anna's daughters, sued the family for being pushed out unfairly; the suit was settled in 2006 for $100 million.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day March 08, 1933
Birth Place Italy
Age 87 YEARS OLD
Died On 22 November 2016(2016-11-22) (aged 83)
Birth Sign Aries
Residence Milan, Italy
Known for Owner of 51% of Gruppo Campari
Spouse(s) Domenico Garavoglia (deceased)
Children Luca Garavoglia, Alessandra Garavoglia, Maddalena Garavoglia

💰 Net worth: $3.3 Billion

Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia and her family are renowned figures in the food and beverage industry in Italy. Their hard work and expertise in this sector have paid off, as their net worth is estimated to reach a staggering $3.3 billion by 2024. With a strong emphasis on quality and tradition, their brand has gained a loyal following both within Italy and internationally. As passionate advocates for the culinary heritage of their country, they have continued to innovate and expand their business, solidifying their position as leaders in the industry.

2014 $3.5 Billion
2015 $2.9 Billion
2016 $3.3 Billion
2018 $3.3 Billion

Biography/Timeline

2015

She owned 51% of Gruppo Campari, the largest spirits manufacturer in Italy and sixth largest in the world. In May 2015, her net worth was estimated at $3.2 billion.

2016

She died on 22 November 2016, aged 82 or 83, and it was announced that her son Luca Garavoglia, chairman of Campari "would now assume control of Alicros, which owns 51 percent of Campari's equity, and an even greater share of voting rights".