Vivian Imerman
Vivian Saul Imerman | |
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Born | |
Nationality (legal) | South Africa |
Occupation | businessman |
Spouse(s) | Gina Gervis Lisa Tchenguiz (divorced) |
Children | four --three with Gervis --one with Tchenguiz |
Parent | Samuel Imerman |
Vivian Saul Imerman (born 21 September 1955) is a South-African born businessman and former CEO of Del Monte International and Whyte and Mackay. He was nicknamed 'The Man from Del Monte.'[2]
Early life and education
Imerman was born to a Jewish family in Johannesburg, South Africa.[1] His grandfather was a Russian Jew who emigrated to South Africa after the Russian revolution.[1] His father, Samuel Imerman, was a chemist.[1] He attended college seeking a degree in business law but never completed his studies.[1] He was conscripted into the South African Army during Apartheid and fought in the South African Border War.[1] Thereafter he worked for his father's chemical brokering business and then started his own company purchasing surplus chemicals and reselling them.[1]
Career
In the early 1980s, he expanded his business first into the purchase of damaged goods (which he would then repair and on-sell for a profit); and later into the distribution of branded pharmaceuticals.[1] The pharmaceutical business boomed and in 1987, he listed his company on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.[1] He then expanded into food distribution, listing an additional three companies on the stock exchange in South Africa;[1] and in the late 1980s, when Western companies were divesting themselves of assets in South Africa due to Apartheid, he went on a buying spree, purchasing assets at prices far below their real value. In 1989, he bought the South African assets of Nabisco and the Ferro chemical group.[1] The Nabisco purchase gave him the option of purchasing Del Monte International which he did in 1993 backed by an investment from South African mining company Anglo American plc; he later purchased 50% of Del Monte Asia. His purchase was timely and profits grew tenfold. In 1995, he listed Del Monte International on the Singapore Stock Exchange,[1] tripling the value of the business to £400 million.[3] In 1999, he sold his remaining stake in the fruit company[2] and moved to London.[1]
In London, he met brothers Robert Tchenguiz and Vincent Tchenguiz; they partnered and purchased a minority interest in the distiller Kyndal (now Whyte and Mackay) with a £190 million loan from German investment bank WestLB. Immerman served first as executive chairman and then chief executive where went on an aggressive cost cutting program.[1] Immerman increased his ownership interest from 35% to 60% by buying out 60 shareholding employees.[1] In 2005, Immerman and the Tchenguiz brothers purchased the remaining interest in the firm and in 2007, they sold the company to Indian-based United Spirits Limited for £595 million of which Imerman received £380 million.[1][4][5]
He remains chairman and CEO of Del Monte Royal Foods Limited of South Africa.[3] He is chairman of Vasari Global, an investment company that specialises in turnarounds.[6]
Personal life
In 1981,[1] he married South African Gina Gervis; they had three children.[7] They later divorced.[1] In 2001, he married Lisa Tchenguiz, sister of his business partners Robert Tchenguiz and Vincent Tchenguiz,[1] at The Liberal Jewish Synagogue in St Johns Wood, London. [7] They separated in December 2008. She was previously married to BBC Radio 1 disc jockey, Gary Davies.[8] They had one daughter (born 2002) and in 2013, they divorced with Lisa only receiving £15 million due to her signing of a prenuptial agreement.[9][10][11] Vivian is now living with his first wife Gina, the mother of his three grown-up children.[12]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s ES Magazine: The grapes of wrath" by Mark Hollingsworth
- ^ a b The Daily Telegraph: "Lisa Tchenguiz and Vivian Imerman: profiles" 22 January 2010
- ^ a b Businessweek: "Executive Profile: Vivian Imerman retrieved 29 December 2013
- ^ Herald Scotland: "Imerman eyes a bid for Whyte & Mackay" by Greig Cameron 30 November 2013
- ^ The Independent: "Vivian Imerman eyes Whyte & Mackay acquisition as Diageo agrees to sell over competition concerns" by Simon Neville 29 November 2013
- ^ Vasari Global website: "Vivian Imerman Chairman" retrieved 29 December 2013
- ^ a b The Daily Mail: "I want £200m from The Man From Del Monte in Britain's biggest divorce (but he isn't saying Yes)" By Elizabeth Sanderson 4 February 2010
- ^ The Daily Telegraph: "Just like Diana, I had three people in my marriage" By Bryony Gordon 6 March 2013
- ^ The Daily Mail: "RICHARD KAY: Third time lucky for twice-married lovely Lisa?" by Richard Kay 7 May 2013
- ^ The Daily Mail: "Charter for cheats: Divorce couples shouldn't spy on each other's financial records, says judge in £100m Man from Del Monte battle" By Michael Seamark 30 July 2010
- ^ The Daily Mail: "Man from Del Monte says yes to £15m divorce (that's £85m less than she wanted)" By Jack Doyle 22 February 2013
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