Carolina Müller-Möhl
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November 29, 1968
London School of Economics and Political Science
Free University of Berlin (MA)
Carolina Müller-Möhl | |
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Müller-Möhl at the 2005 St. Gallen Symposium | |
| Born | Carolina Eva Maria Katan November 29, 1968 Zürich, Switzerland |
| Education | Salem Castle School |
| Alma mater | Heidelberg University London School of Economics and Political Science Free University of Berlin (MA) |
| Occupations | Businesswoman, philanthropist, activist |
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| Spouses | Ernst Müller-Möhl
(m. 1997; died 2000)Raymond Bär (m. 2025) |
| Children | 1 |
| Relatives | Annelies Nelck (paternal grandmother) |
Carolina Eva Maria Müller,[1] colloquially Carolina Müller-Möhl (née Katan; born 29 November 1968) is a Swiss businesswoman, private investor and philanthropist who is also known for women's activism and joint founder of Centrafincapital.[2][3][4] In 2023, her net worth was estimated at 700–800 million Swiss Francs (approximately $770–880m in 2024).[5][6]
Müller-Möhl was born Carolina Eva Maria Katan on 29 November 1968 in Zürich, Switzerland, a daughter of Dr. med. Serge Katan, a French-born psychiatrist, and Edda Katan, a psychologist, originally from Germany.[7][8] Her father originally hailed from Vence near Nice, France and relocated to Zurich in 1973.[9]
She completed her Abitur at the Salem Castle School and then studied Political Science, History and Jurisprudence at Heidelberg University, London School of Economics and Political Science and Free University of Berlin, where she completed her Master of Arts in Political Science. Additionally, Müller-Möhl completed a certification in Women's Leadership Board at Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[10]