South African businessman Raymond Ackerman, who was born on March 10th, 1931, bought the Pick ‘n Pay grocery chain from its creator. In the 1960s, he acquired four stores from Jack Goldin. Up to his resignation in 2010, Raymond Ackerman served as chairman.
Biography & Wikipedia
The Pick ‘n Pay grocery chain was purchased from its inventor by South African businessman Raymond Ackerman, who was born on March 10th, 1931. He purchased four businesses from Jack Goldin in the 1960s. Raymond Ackerman held the position of chairman until his departure in 2010.
Age and birthday
Raymond Ackerman, a businessman from South Africa, was born on March 10, 1931. He is currently 91 years old and will turn 92 on March 10.
Height and weight
Raymond’s height and weight are unknown
Nationality & Ethnicity
His South African by nationality and African ancestry
Education
Raymond completed his senior high school in South Africa and went to the Diocesan College University of Cape Town for his Bcom (Accounting) degree.
Political party and views
South African businessman and billionaire Raymond Ackerman is renowned for founding and expanding his billion-dollar grocery empire out of four Pick ‘n Pay locations. Ackerman was the first business leader to recognize black trade unions and advance black South Africans to top positions.
Parents and siblings
His parents and siblings’ names and other details about them are limited to the general public however his father was a great man called Gus Ackerman.
Husband and children
Raymond is married to Wendy one of the richest women in South Africa and has four children with Wendy, their children’s names: are Suzanne, Kathryn, Jonathan, and Gareth.
Salary and net worth
According to estimates, Raymond Ackerman is worth $500 million and earns over $ 20 million per annum.
Social media: Instagram & Twitter
Ackerman keeps his life private from the public. There are no social media owned by him.