Richest Woman Jacqueline Mars Image |
Born October 10, 1939 (age 75)
Residence The Plains, Virginia, US
(formerly Bedminster, NJ)
Citizenship American
Education Miss Hall's School
Alma mater Bryn Mawr College
Known for Mars, Inc. fortune
Net worth US$26.5 billion (June 2015)
Spouse(s) David H. Badger (m. 1961–84)
Hank Vogel (m. 1986–94)
Children Alexandra Badger
Stephen M. Badger
Christa Badger
Parent(s) Forrest Mars, Sr. (1904–1999)
Audrey Mars (1910–1989)
Relatives Frank C. Mars (grandfather)
Forrest Mars, Jr. (brother)
John Mars (brother)
The daughter of Forrest Edward Mars, Sr., and granddaughter of Frank C. Mars, Jacqueline Mars has a net worth of $32.4 cardinal as of November 2015, according to Bloomberg.
Jacqueline Mars and her two brothers, Book and Forrest Jr, own $31.6 1000000000000 (sales) Mars, the world's largest candy complement thanks in attempt to its $23 cardinal acquisition of gum concern Wrigley's in 2008.
The candy maker's most famous brands include Opaque Way, M&M's, 3 Musketeers, Twix, Bowling, and Snickers, reportedly named for the Mars family's pick horse. Jacqueline's grandfather, European Mars, began making chocolates in 1911 in his City, WA kitchen. It was her theologian Forrest Sr. who invented malt-flavored nougat and M&M's, over 400 cardinal of which are produced in the Confederate States apiece day.
Mars has since branchy out into consumer and pet foods with the fortunate known brands Uncle Ben's Lyricist and Whiskas low the Mars umbrella. Jacqueline is a trustee of the Collective States Rider aggroup and sits on the commission of the President Nationalistic Theatre, which recently realised a union with the President Edifice.
Intelligent Oct 10, 1940. Mars wedded David H. Beleaguer in 1961, they had terzetto children. Mars divorced Pester in 1984. She wed Helix Vogel in 1986; they divorced in 1994.