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Les Wexner

Business Executive

Characteristics

Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1937-09-08
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MiniBio

He’s the chairman and CEO of the fashion retailer Limited Brands, a company that originally began as a clothing store before growing into a broader portfolio of brands. Throughout his career, he’s been known for making strategic moves, and back in the 1980s, he brought on Jeffrey Epstein as his financial manager—a decision that later drew public attention. Before all the fame and success, he laid the foundation for his business acumen by majoring in business administration at The Ohio State University. On January 23, 1993, he married Abigail S. Koppel, and together they built a life centered around family, raising four children. His journey—from college student to top executive—shows how leadership, timing, and relationships have shaped his path. He’s often recognized not just for his role at Limited Brands but also for the long-term impact he’s had on the retail industry.

Trivia

His company expanded into various retail sectors, eventually including well-known brands like Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works. At one time, he was the primary client of the convicted criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Over the years, his business ventures drew attention not just for their scale, but also for the controversial connections they involved. He remained a central figure in discussions around corporate influence and accountability, especially as details about his association with Epstein came to light. While his brand grew globally, questions about his past decisions continued to follow him. He navigated both success and scrutiny, with his name frequently surfacing in media reports tied to the Epstein case.