Fouad Makhzoumi

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Born1952 (age 7273)
Beirut, Lebanon
Occupationsbusinessman, Lebanese MP
Fouad Makhzoumi
Makhzoumi in 2024
Born1952 (age 7273)
Beirut, Lebanon
Alma materMichigan Technological University
Occupationsbusinessman, Lebanese MP
TitleCEO, Future Pipe Industries
Political partyNational Dialogue Party
Other political
affiliations
Renewal Bloc
SpouseMay Makhzoumi
Children3

Fouad Makhzoumi (Arabic: فؤاد مخزومي; born 1952) is a Lebanese billionaire,[1] businessman and politician, founder of the National Dialogue Party and member of the Renewal Bloc in the Lebanese Parliament.[2]

He is a member of The Trilateral Commission.

Makhzoumi was born in Beirut, Lebanon in 1952.[3] He has bachelor's and master's degrees in chemical engineering from Michigan Technological University.[4]

Career

In 1984, Makhzoumi co-founded Future Pipe Industries, and was CEO from 1986 to 2003, when his son, Rami, took over as CEO, with Makhzoumi as chairman until 2011, when he resumed the CEO role.[4]

In 2018 and 2022 he was elected to the Lebanese Parliament (Beirut II district, Sunni seat).

Political donations

In 2010, the British Conservative Party received a donation of £300,000 from his wife, May Makhzoumi.[5] In 2013, it was reported that May had given the Conservative Party another £500,000 earlier that year, bringing her total donations since 2010 to over £1 million.[6]

In 2017, it was reported by The Guardian that François Fillon, the French presidential candidate, had allegedly been paid $50,000 to arrange a meeting between Makhzoumi, the Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Patrick Pouyane, the chief executive of the French energy multinational Total.[7]

Personal life

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