Alicia Koplowitz | |
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Born | 1952 (age 59–60) |
Nationality | Spain |
Occupation | Businesswoman |
Net worth | $5.2 billion USD |
Doña Alicia Koplowitz y Romero de Juseu, 7th Marquise of Bellavista, (Spanish: Doña Alicia Koplowitz Romero de Juseu, marquesa de Bellavista) is a Spanish business magnate. She is former chairwoman of the construction group Dragados (now part of Grupo ACS), ranking Spain's richest woman in Forbes World's Richest People list (512 in the world).
Alicia was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1952, second daughter (after Esther, born in 1950) of Ernesto Koplowitz Sternberg, a Jewish businessman from Upper Silesia (Poland) who settled down in Spain to escape the increasing German Nazi persecution in the early-1930s, and Esther Romero de Juseu y Armenteros, a Cuban aristocrat.[1]
Her father died in 1962 and after finishing her studies at the Lycée Français of Madrid she and her sister Esther, helped by Ramón Areces, took the reins of Construcciones y Contratas (Conycon), the company their father had founded. Alicia's sister Esther married Alberto Alcocer in 1969 and Alicia herself married Alberto Alcocer's cousin Alberto Cortina six months later. "The Albertos", as they were known, made the firm grow spectacularly from 1973 onwards.
Both marriages broke up by the beginning of the 1990s after Alberto Cortina (Alicia's husband) and Marta Chávarri (then wife of Fernando Falcó, who would later marry Esther) were photographed together in Vienna in 1989.[2] Alicia subsequently sold her 28,26% stake of the firm (now Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas) to her sister Esther for 871 million euro.[3]
Since then Alicia has actively diversified her investments, mainly through blue chip companies in the stock exchange, oil and real estate, advised by Oscar Fanjul (a former president of Repsol). She has an estimated fortune of 3,000 million euro.[3]
She has created two foundations: Fundación Vida y Esperanza (in 1994), that helps patients with multiple sclerosis, and Fundación Alicia Koplovitz, (created in 2003) that includes the other one and gives scholarships for phycisians specialising in children's psychiatry. In May 2003 she was awarded the Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Civil. She's also an art collector, her favourite pieces are by Goya, Picasso, Modigliani and Barceló.
Alicia has three sons with Alberto Cortina (Alberto, Pedro and Pelayo). The elder one is the present Marquis of Real Socorro, a title Alicia relinquished to him.[4] She currently lives in a mansion in La Moraleja (Madrid).
Spanish nobility | ||
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Preceded by Esther Romero de Juseu y Armenteros |
Marquise of Bellavista ?-present |
Incumbent |
Marquise of Real Socorro ?-11 July 2000 |
Succeeded by Alberto Cortina y Koplowitz |