Jef Colruyt
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18 October 1958
- Businessman
- Jo Colruyt (father)
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| Born | Jozef Maria Damiaan Colruyt 18 October 1958 Halle, Belgium |
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| Known for | CEO (1994–2023) and chairman (1994–present) of Colruyt |
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| Relatives | Franz Colruyt (grandfather) |
Jozef Maria Damiaan "Jef", Baron Colruyt[1] (born 18 October 1958, Halle) is a Belgian businessman. In 1994, he succeeded his father Jo Colruyt as head of Colruyt, which was founded by his grandfather Franz Colruyt. With an estimated fortune of 2.521 billion euro, he is one of the wealthiest people of Belgium.
After his studies, Jef Colruyt became a representative at Dexion in 1985, a German company for logistic systems. In 1986 and 1987 he was a representative at Marchal Systems, a company for chemical pumps.
In 1987, Jef Colruyt started working in the family business.
When his father Jo Colruyt died unexpectedly in 1994, Jef Colruyt took over the operational management of the company at 36 years old.[2] Under his leadership, the French market was entered into and new store formulas were developed, such as the local shop OKay, baby specialist DreamBaby, toys and gaming specialist DreamLand and the organic supermarket Bio-Planet. In 2003, Spar was also added to this.
Under the leadership of Jef Colruyt, Colruyt Group also started to pay more attention to sustainable entrepreneurship and social responsibility projects. The Collibri foundation for education,[3] the transport charter, the charter concerning child labour and working conditions are examples of this. Also the participation in the wind farm Northwind is testimony to this.[4]
In 2023, Jef Colruyt stepped down as CEO after almost 30 years, but remained as chairman; Stefan Goethaert became Colruyt's new CEO.[2]