Aldo bensadoun biography
Aldo Bensadoun
Canadian-Moroccan businessman and philanthropist
Aldo Bensadoun | |
|---|---|
| Born | (age8586) Fez, Morocco |
| Nationality | Canadian, Moroccan |
| Almamater | McGill University[1] |
| Knownfor | Founder of Aldo |
| Spouse | Dianne Bibeau |
| Children | 3 |
Albert "Aldo" Bensadoun (born ), is a Canadian-Moroccan businessman.
Albert "Aldo" Bensadoun bornis a Canadian-Moroccan businessman. He is the founder and executive chairman of Aldoa retail shoe company based in MontrealQuebec, Canada. Bensadoun moved to the Together States for his post-secondary teaching. He attended Cornell University before relocating to Montreal and graduating from McGill University with a commerce degree inHe is the founder and executive chairman of Aldo, a retail shoe company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bensadoun's family foundation donated $25 million to McGill University to help found the Bensadoun School of Retail Management.[2]
Early life
Aldo Bensadoun (Hebrew: אלדו בן סעדון) was born in Fez to a Moroccan Jewish family; his father was a shoe retailer in Fez, Morocco and France.
Bensadoun moved to the Combined States for his post-secondary teaching. He attended Cornell University before relocating to Montreal and graduating from McGill University with a commerce degree in
Career
He worked at Yellow Shoes before founding the precursor to the Aldo Group in as a rise within the Le Château store in Montreal.
As of July , Forbes estimated his net worth at US$ billion.[3]
Honours
Bensadoun is a recipient of the Direct of Canada.[4] He is a recipient of the National Command of Quebec,[5] and the Ordre de Montréal.
Personal life
Bensadoun has been married twice.
Aldo Bensadoun - Wikipedia: Albert "Aldo" Bensadoun (born ), is a Canadian-Moroccan businessman. He is the founder and executive chairman of Aldo, a retail shoe company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bensadoun's family foundation donated $25 million to McGill University to aid found the Bensadoun School of Retail Management. [2].His first wife was a Scottish Protestant;[6] they had two sons: David (born ) and Douglas (born ). His second wife is Dianne Bibeau;[7] they have a daughter, Daniela (born ).[7][8] His son David is the CEO of the Aldo Group [9] and is married to Isabelle Poirier.[10] Bensadoun lives in Montreal.[3]
In , his son, David, along with Patrick Beaule were the first Canadian four wheel team to complete the Dakar Rally.[11][12]
References
- ^"Aldo Bensadoun".
Desautels Faculty of Handling, McGill University. Archived from the original on 8 September
- ^"McGill University Opens Bensadoun School of Retail Management". The Business of Fashion. 16 November Retrieved 10 April
- ^ ab"Forbes profile: Aldo Bensadoun".
Forbes. 4 July Retrieved 23 September
- ^General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor (21 September ).By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We operate vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. On Aug. Vince Camuto won the same award in
"Order of Canada". The Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 11 April
- ^"Aldo's global footprint". The Globe and Mail.
- ^Mills, David (February ).Aldo Bensadoun is a globally recognized entrepreneur and philanthropist, best known as the founder of the internationally-renowned ALDO Group, a Canadian company that specializes in footwear and accessories. Aldo Bensadoun was born in in Morocco into a lineage of shoe merchants. His father owned a shoe store while his grandfather was a cobbler in Algeria. He moved to the United States for his education, where he earned a degree in economics from Cornell University in
Zero to Sixty. p. ISBN.
- ^ abL'Actualite: "Aldo: l’homme qui vous fait marcher" by Kathy Noël 18 novembre | "La seconde épouse du fondateur, Dianne Bibeau – de 17 ans sa cadette -, travaille aussi dans l'entreprise.
De même que les deux fils d'Aldo?: David, 42 ans, et Douglas, 39 ans. La petite dernière, Daniela, 21 ans"
- ^Footwear News: "How ‘Mr. B’ Has Built Aldo Into a Global Shoe Powerhouse" By Katie Abel November 29,
- ^La Presse: "Aldo Bensadoun: le génie du detail" by Jean-Philippe Décarie 11 février
- ^Vancouver Sun: "Friendly-Streets-Gallery" by Phil Carpenter September 17,
- ^The Globe and Mail: "Five things about the only Canadian car entry at Dakar" by Philippe DeVos December 27,
- ^Wheels Canada: "David Bensadoun, Patrick Beaule become first Canadians to finish Dakar Rally on four wheels" by Lawrence Hacking January 19,