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Patrick Faber-Castell
Born
Patrick Alexander Hubertus Count of Faber-Castell/Patrick Graf von Faber-Castell

(1965-06-04) 4 June 1965 (age 59)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Businessman and socialite
SpouseMariella Ahrens (div.)
Children1

Patrick Alexander Hubertus Count of Faber-Castell also Patrick Graf von Faber-Castell (born 4 June 1965) is a German businessman and socialite.

Career

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Faber-Castell began a career with Grey Global Group after studying economics. He was from 1993 to 1998 the youngest managing director in Germany and later, as corporate CEO, in London. From London he founded further subsidiaries for Grey Global Group, which dealt with the production of films and videos. In the hot phase of the New Economy, Faber-Castell founded the film and media company Zenturio Group. In 2002, Zenturio Group was sold to a joint venture of Zeiss and Schneider AG. After the sale of Zenturio he was a partner in the agency von Mannstein, which amongst others, supervised the political communication and campaigning for the election campaign of the FDP in 2006.[1] In 2007, he left the advertising industry. He works for the Faber-Castell international family offices alongside his elder sister. The duo has been one of the first investors in the company founded by Thomas Haffa, EM.TV AG.

In 2014, he returned to the advertising industry and advised the moving image agency Atkon. As an investor and managing director at Mediakraft Networks, he spent a year developing the system of the branded channel. At Henkel Group, Faber-Castell has the honorary post as Company Mentor.[2] Further, he is a board member of industry advisors for the company Yext.[3][4] Faber-Castell also hit the headlines as real estate investor and acquirer of the German porcelain producer, Rosenthal.[5][6][7] In 2016, Faber-Castell founded TACSY GmbH, which is Europe's first mover of Flagship Channels.

Family

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He is the son of the German industrialist heir and Chinese honorary citizen Hubertus Faber-Castell[8] and Liselotte Faber-Castell. His father was son to Faber-Castell AG sole owner, Roland Count of Faber-Castell [de] and Alix-May of Frankenberg and Ludwigsdorf, who belonged to the owning family of Europe's largest private bank, Sal.Oppenheim Jr & Cie. The company stakes, as well as his involvement in China, made Hubertus Count von Faber-Castell, a billionaire.[9] Faber-Castell has two sisters. The older sister is German-Swiss Caroline Gotzens. Floria, is married to the head of the House of Hesse.[10] According to German wealth reports, Count Patrick has an estimated net worth of 500 million Euros.[11]

On 12 December 2006, he married the German actress Mariella Ahrens in New York City. The couple had previously met at the wedding of Franjo and Verona Pooth in Vienna in September 2005 and had been engaged since September 2006. The church wedding took place on 7 July 2007 in the Faber-Castell Castle in Stein near Nuremberg. The couple has a daughter.

Concern

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In 2015, Patrick was involved in a scandal related with the 2006 FIFA World Cup organization. This situation earned him much negative media attention, as his business partner Robert Louis-Dreyfus allegedly abused the company for bribes to FIFA officials.[12] In 2011, Infront was sold to private equity firm Bridgepoint by the consortium of shareholders for approximately 600 million euros.[13][14]

Collection

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Alongside his mother and siblings, Faber-Castell owns one of the most important collections of silver and jewelry in Germany. Most of the pieces are available to the public in various German museums. The private collection has been recorded by the Kunstmuseum Köln and has been published under the name "Ein Rheinischer Silber Schatz – Schmuck und Geraet aus Privatbesitz".[15]

References

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  1. ^ "VON MANNSTEIN CONCEPT DESIGN". Mannstein.de. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Patrick Graf von Faber-Castell". Henkel.com.
  3. ^ "Yext weitet Kompetenzen mit Martin Gotz, Graf Patrick von Faber-Castell und Stephan Oehl weiter aus". yext.de. 6 February 2019.
  4. ^ Olson, Nancy. "Graf Von Faber-Castell's Heritage Collection Of Fountain Pens". Forbes.
  5. ^ Germany, Abendzeitung (25 January 2009). "Lokales: Bleistift-Millionär will Rosenthal retten – Abendzeitung München". Abendzeitung-muenchen.de.
  6. ^ "Patrick von Faber-Castell plant Luxus-Wohnungen auf 5000 Quadratmetern". www.bz-berlin.de. 9 April 2008.
  7. ^ "Patrick Faber von Castell kauft die Grunewaldklinik – Berlin". Bild. 9 April 2008.
  8. ^ "CHINA: Besondere Revolution". Der Spiegel. 23 March 1987.
  9. ^ "tebiko – Wirtschaft spannend erzählt". Tebiko.de.
  10. ^ "Hessen-Prinz heiratet Faber-Castell-Gräfin". Stern. 18 May 2003.
  11. ^ "Patrick Graf von Faber-Castell Vermögen". 4 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Germany accused of 'buying 2006 World Cup with Adidas CEO's money'". The Independent. 16 October 2015. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022.
  13. ^ "Bridgepoint buys out Infront Sports & Media – SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. 2 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Bridgepoint reaches agreement to acquire Infront Sports & Media AG | Infront Sports & Media AG". InfrontSports.com.
  15. ^ "ein rheinischer silberschatz von joppien – ZVAB". Zvab.com.