Shari Arison Net Worth

Shari Arison is the wealthiest woman in Israel, having inherited the basis of her fortune from her father Ted, who founded cruise ship line Carnival Corp. She holds stakes in Bank Hapoalim and Shikun & Binui Holdings, and controls her investments through the Arison Group. She is a force for good in business, investing in environmentally-conscious projects and launching International Good Deeds Day to advocate community service. In 2016, she was awarded the Medal of Light from Israel's parliament for her work with Holocaust survivors.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day September 09, 1957
Birth Place Tel Aviv, Israel, Israel
Age 65 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Citizenship American-Israeli
Occupation Businesswoman and philanthropist
Organization Arison Group
Spouse(s) Jose Antonio Sueiras (divorced) Miki Dorsman (divorced) Ofer Glazer (divorced)
Children four --three with Sueiras --one with Dorsman
Parent(s) Ted Arison Mina Arison Sapir
Relatives Micky Arison (brother)
Website www.shariarison.com

💰 Net worth: $4.2 Billion (2024)

Shari Arison, the renowned businesswoman and philanthropist, is widely recognized as a billionaire in Israel. As of 2024, her impressive net worth is estimated to be $4.2 billion. With a remarkable entrepreneurial acumen, Arison has made significant contributions to various industries, including finance, real estate, and sustainability. Known for her commitment to corporate social responsibility, she has dedicated substantial resources to promote positive environmental and social change. Arison's exceptional success and philanthropic initiatives have earned her widespread admiration and a prominent place in Israel's business landscape.

2009 $2.7 Billion
2010 $3.4 Billion
2011 $5.1 Billion
2012 $3.9 Billion
2013 $4.2 Billion
2014 $4.7 Billion
2015 $4.4 Billion
2016 $3.9 Billion
2017 $4.9 Billion
2018 $5.39 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1966

Arison was born in New York City, and is the daughter of the businessman Ted Arison and Mina Arison Sapir. She has an older brother, Micky. In 1966 her parents divorced, and she moved to reside with her mother in Israel. At the age of 12 she returned to the US to live with her Father, and five years later she returned to Israel in order to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces.

1999

In 1999 Arison's Father died, and bequeathed her 35% of his possessions. In 2003, she caused a large amount of protest after 900 workers were fired from Bank Hapoalim.

2007

According to Forbes, she is the richest woman in the Middle East, and the only woman to be ranked in the region's top-20 richest people in 2007. As of 2014, Forbes estimated her fortune at US$ 4.9 billion, making her the 312th-wealthiest person in the world, and the fourth-wealthiest in Israel.

2009

In March 2009, Arison sponsored Israel’s third annual “Good Deeds Day” in which her non-profit organization, Ruach Tova, inspired thousands of Israelis to get involved in volunteering across the country. As part of the event, which took place near Tel Aviv, a Palestinian youth orchestra performed in an hour-long concert in honor of Holocaust survivors. They played classical Arabic tunes and songs of peace, but upon the group’s return to Jenin, authorities condemned the orchestra’s leader for her “exploitation of the children for political purposes.” The event garnered lots of media attention from around the world. Following the concert to celebrate “Good Deeds Day”, the orchestra Conductor was expelled from her hometown of Jenin.

2013

Arison was awarded the America–Israel Friendship League's Partners for Democracy award in 2010.

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