Olivier Leclercq

Olivier Leclercq

Leclercq, Salif Keita Stadium Inauguration, 2009
Born (1964-04-27) 27 April 1964
Roubaix, France
Occupation Entrepreneur, Private Equity Investor, Real Estate Investor and Developer
Years active 1988–present
Known for Owner of Decathlon and Olivarius Hotels[1]
Net worth €1.76 billion[2]
Spouse(s) Nathalie Wibaut (2003-present)
Children 3
Olivier Leclercq standing in front of his Gulfstream G650

Olivier Leclercq is a wealthy French businessman.[3] He is known as an owner and the former chairman of Decathlon,[1] one of the world's largest sporting goods retailers.[4][5]

He is an hotelier, designer, and owner of Olivarius Hotels,[1] a private equity investor in California, and a Montecito, California real estate investor and developer.[6]

Other Ventures

Leclercq is the owner and Executive Vice President of ACI Jet[7] which has 3 fixed-base operator (FBO) leases in San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles[8] and Oceano.[9] In January 2017, ACI Jet was awarded a further FBO lease at Orange County's John Wayne Airport, replacing the previous lease with Signature Flight Support.[10][11]

In July 2016, via Olivarius Hospitality California, Leclercq acquired Coolibar, a company specialized in sun-protective clothing. He now sits as Chairman.[12]

In September 15, 2016, Leclercq invested €3 million in Dagoma, a French 3D printing startup.[13][14]

Personal life

A member of the Mulliez Family, Leclercq's reported net worth in 2014 is €1.76 billion.[2]

Married on June 20, 2003 in Tournai, Belgium to Nathalie Wibaut, the couple has 3 children and lives in Montecito, California.

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