George Garvin Brown IV
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London Business School
George Garvin Brown IV | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1969 or 1970 (age 55–56)[1] |
| Alma mater | McGill University London Business School |
| Spouse | married |
| Children | 2+ |
| Parent(s) | George Garvin Brown III Susan Casey Brown |
George Garvin Brown IV (born July 20, 1969)[citation needed] is a Canadian businessman and the past chairman of the spirits company Brown–Forman, which owns brands including Jack Daniel's whiskey, Finlandia Vodka, Woodford Reserve and Old Forester bourbons, and Herradura tequila. Brown–Forman was founded by his great-great-grandfather George Garvin Brown in 1870.[citation needed]
The Brown family owns approximately 51% of Brown–Forman, and at least 25 family members share a fortune estimated at $12.3 billion.[2]
He is the son of George Garvin Brown III (1943–2010) and his first wife, Susan Casey Brown, of Montreal.[3]
Brown grew up in Montreal, his mother's hometown, with his brother Campbell Brown, and his parents later divorced.[4] He received a bachelor's degree from McGill University, and a master's degree (MBA) from the London Business School.[1]