Andres Santo Domingo
Overview
- Source of Wealth
- Beer
- Industry
- Food & Beverage
- Residence
- New York, New York
- Education
- Brown University (Bachelor of Arts/Science)
- Marital Status
- Married
- Children
- 2
Assets
- ANHEUSER BUSCH INBEV SA SPON15,462,919 shares @ --BUD-US
- Banco BTG Pactual (Class A Preferred)0 shares @ --BPAC5-BR
- Banco BTG Pactual (Common Shares)0 shares @ --BPAC3-BR
- Inmobiliaria Colonial S.A.0 shares @ --COL-ES
- JDE Peet?s868,232 shares @ --JDEP-NL
- Keurig Dr Pepper Group3,112,000 shares @ --KDP-US
- Kraft Heinz Company178,623 shares @ --KHC-US
Biography
Andres Santo Domingo inherited a part of his father Julio Mario's multibillion dollar stake in the beer giant SABMiller when he died in 2011.
The bulk of his fortune is now in Anheuser-Busch InBev, following its $100 billion acquisition of SABMiller in 2016.
Santo Domingo is of Colombian heritage but has grown up and lived in the United States for years. He graduated from Brown University in 2000.
He sits on the boards of Conservation International and the New York Public Library.
His brother, Alejandro, is a director at Anheuser-Busch InBev. His mother, Beatriz Davila de Santo Domingo, is also a billionaire.
About
Santo Domingo cofounded the vinyl-loving, rock-oriented record label Kemado Records, now called the Kemado Media Group, in 2002.
His wife, Lauren, began her career at Vogue and remains a contributing editor. She founded Moda Operandi, an online retailer that sells fresh-off-the-runway designs.