José Miguel Bonetti

José Miguel Bonetti Guerra GCSG (born 25 February 1938, in Santo Domingo) is a businessman from the Dominican Republic. He was the chairman of Grupo Sociedad Industrial Dominicana (Grupo SID) for more than 45 years until 2015, when he was succeeded by his daughter Ligia Bonetti.[2] According to Forbes, Bonetti is among the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near one billion dollars as of 2014.[3] He is also part of the President's Leadership Council for the Inter-American Dialogue.[4]

José Miguel Bonetti

Born (1938-02-25) 25 February 1938
NationalityDominican
Alma mater(BEc) Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania[1]
(Juris Doctor) Autonomous University of Santo Domingo[1]
Known forEntrepreneurial leadership
Net worthUS$ 1.0 billion
Board member ofMercaSID
Spouse(s)Consuelo Amelia Dubreil Bancalari (wid.)[1]
ChildrenAna Cristina, Ligia Consuelo, and José Miguel[1]
Parent(s)José María Bonetti Burgos, Ligia Guerra
RelativesLigia Evangelina Bonetti (sister), Roberto Bonetti (brother)
AwardsOrder of Merit of Duarte, Sanchez and Mella, Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, Order of Christopher Columbus[1]

Bonetti Guerra was born to the politician José María Bonetti Burgos and his wife, Ligia Guerra.

Ancestry

16. Juan Nepomuceno Bonetti Giudice (1782–1840)
San Remo, Republic of Genoa (Italy)
8. José María Bonetti Garó
17. María de la Angustia Garó Cruz (1795–1845)
4. José María Bonetti Ernest
18. José Ernest Chaviteau
9. Julia Ernest Coppens (1829–1906)
19. Clara Caupince Diant
2. José María Bonetti Burgos (1903–1975)
20. José Gregorio Peynado
10. Jacinto Peynado Tejón (1829–1897; father of Jacinto Peynado Peynado)
21. Enemencia Tejón
5. Dolores Burgos (paternal half-sister of Jacinto Peynado Peynado; maternal half-sister of Juan Bautista Vicini Burgos)
22. Matías Burgos
11. María Burgos Brito
23. Ana Brito
1. José Miguel Bonetti Guerra (born 1938)
12. Manuel Guerra
6. Miguel Guerra Parra
13. Juana Parra
Cádiz, Spain
3. Altagracia Aída Ligia Guerra Sánchez
28. Alejo Sánchez de la Parra (1790–1835)
Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
14. Francisco Sánchez Carrera (1827–1911)
29. Rosa Carrera Garó
7. Micaela Sánchez Abreu
30. Félix Abreu Viera
15. Teodora Ifigenia Abreu García (1854–1930)
31. Celedonia García de Peña

References

  1. "Entregan Escudo Heráldico de la Ciudad de Santo Domingo a José Miguel Bonetti Guerra" (in Spanish). Diario Dominicano. 5 November 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  2. Peña, Alexander (6 January 2015). "Grupo SID designa a Ligia Bonetti como su presidenta ejecutiva". Acento.com.do (in Spanish). Santo Domingo. Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. "Los próximos millonarios de República Dominicana" [The upcoming Dominican Republic billionaires]. Forbes (in Spanish). Mexico City. 26 June 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  4. "Inter-American Dialogue | Roberto Bonetti Guerra". www.thedialogue.org. Retrieved 13 April 2017.


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