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Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein

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Prince Maximilian
Born (1969-05-16) 16 May 1969 (age 55)
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Spouse
(m. 2000)
IssuePrince Alfons
Names
Maximilian Nikolaus Maria
HouseLiechtenstein
FatherHans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
MotherMarie Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau
ReligionRoman Catholic

Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein (Maximilian Nikolaus Maria; born 16 May 1969) is the second son of Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie.

Education

After passing his examinations at Gymnasium Grammar School in Vaduz, he studied at the European Business School in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany, and graduated in 1993. In 1998 he completed an MBA degree at Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

Career

He went to work for Chase Capital Partners (the private equity arm of Chase Manhattan Corporation) in New York City.[1] After an interval in which he earned his advanced degree in business and was married, he worked for two years for Industrie Kapital. In 2003, he began the management of the German office of JPMorgan Partners.[1]

Since the spring of 2006, he has been the Chief Executive Officer of the LGT Group.[1] Professionally, he is referred to as Prince Max, rather than Prince Maximilian.[1][2]

Family

He married Angela Gisela Brown civilly in Vaduz on 21 January 2000 and religiously in New York City, New York, in the Church of St. Vicent Ferrer, on 29 January 2000. They have a son, Prince Alfons Constantin Maria of Liechtenstein (born 18 May 2001, London).

Titles

Maximilian is styled as His Serene Highness Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein, Count of Rietberg.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "H.S.H. Prince Max von und zu Liechtenstein: Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
  2. ^ «Corona Separates Wheat from Chaff»
Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein
Born: 16 May 1969
Lines of succession
Preceded by
Prince Nikolaus
Line of succession
to Liechtenstein throne

5th position
Succeeded by
Prince Alfons