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  1. Faber-Castell began a career with Grey Global Group after studying economics. He was from 1993 to 1998 the youngest managing director in Germany and later, as corporate CEO, in London. From London he founded further subsidiaries for Grey Global Group, which dealt with the production of films and videos. In the hot phase of the New Economy ...

  2. Alexander and Ottilie's only son, Roland Graf von Faber-Castell (1905–1978), inherited headship of the Faber-Castell companies from his parents. His eldest son, Hubertus Graf von Faber-Castell , left the family business after a dispute with his father and was succeeded by his younger brother, Anton-Wolfgang (1941-2016).

  3. A Faber-Castell é uma empresa produtora de material de escolar e de escritório alemã. Sua sede mundial encontra-se em Stein no norte da Baviera. Com uma produção de aproximadamente 2 bilhões de lápis ao ano, a empresa é considerada uma das maiores mundialmente neste ramo. Atualmente a fábrica brasileira localizada em São Carlos, no ...

  4. Oppenheim Jr. & Cie. Count Hubertus briefly worked in both family businesses. After a dispute with his father, he left the Faber-Castell family holdings and sold most of his stake in the company to his younger brother. From there on, the Franconian stationery manufacturer was managed by his younger brother Anton-Wolfgang Count von Faber-Castell.

  5. 4 de dic. de 2013 · Dec. 3, 2013. STEIN, Germany — Count Anton-Wolfgang von Faber-Castell has been known to hurl wooden pencils from the tower of his castle to the stone courtyard below. It is not a petty fit of ...

  6. Emprendedor y carpintero. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Kaspar Faber ( Langenzenn, Baviera; 31 de marzo de 1730- Stein, Baviera; 1784) fue un carpintero y emprendedor alemán. Es el fundador de una empresa de papelería que creaba lápices, el antecesor directo de Faber-Castell .

  7. Family. Anton-Wolfgang was born in 1941, the son of the last sole owner of Faber-Castell AG, Roland Graf von Faber-Castell (1905-1978) and his second wife Katharina Sprecher von Bernegg (1917-1994). Count Roland's first wife, Alix-May (1907–1979) was born into the Cologne-based banking dynasty Oppenheim.