Bernard Broermann

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Bernard Broermann
Born
Bernard Grosse Broermann

1943 or 1944 (age 79–80)[1]
NationalityGerman
Alma materHarvard University, INSEAD
Occupation(s)Founder, Asklepios Kliniken
Spousemarried
Children3

Bernard große Broermann (born 1943/44) is a German billionaire, the founder of Asklepios Kliniken, one of Germany's three largest operators of private hospitals. It employs more than 45,000 people, and owns 150 hospitals worldwide.

Early life

He has an MBA from Harvard University and from INSEAD.[1][2]

Career

Broermann worked as an accountant and lawyer before founding Asklepios and his first hospital in 1984.[1]

Asklepios Kliniken has moved into luxury hotels with it subsidiary, Dr. Broermann Hotels & Residences GmbH, which has bought Hotel Atlantic Kempinski in Hamburg, the Kempinski Hotel Falkenstein in Königstein, a luxury hotel and spa in the Taunus region near Frankfurt, and the Villa Rothschild Kempinski near Frankfurt.[1]

As of November 2015, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$2.9 billion.[1]

Personal life

Broermann is married with three children and lives in Königstein, Germany.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bernard Broermann". Forbes. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Dr. jur. Bernard gr. Broermann". www.asklepios.de. Retrieved 23 January 2017.