Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia & family was born on March 08, 1933 in Italy. Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia, who controlled alcoholic beverage firm Gruppo Campari, died on November 22, 2016. She was 82. Forbes estimated that she and her children shared a fortune worth $3.8 billion. After her death, her son Luca Garavoglia took charge at the company, which boasts a portfolio of 50 brands including Skyy vodka, Wild Turkey whiskey and the aperitif Campari, in 190 countries. She inherited Gruppo Campari from her late husband, Domenico, a long-time employee and former managing director at the company, who in turn inherited his stake from an heir to the Campari family, Angiola Maria Migliavacca, in 1982. Together with her son Luca and daughter Alessandra, Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia led the company through a period of aggressive acquisitions and an IPO in 2001. The Garavoglias were in the limelight in 2000, when they were sued by Maddalena Garavoglia, another of Rosa Anna's daughters, who alleged that she was being pushed out of the family unfairly; the suit was settled in 2006 for $100 million.
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💰Rosa Anna Magno Garavoglia & family Net worth: $3.3 Billion
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".