Draft:Berk Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg
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- Comment: You need to come up with much better sources, to convince me that this is anything other than a hoax. DoubleGrazing (talk) 17:28, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
Prince Berk | |
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Born | Berk Alexandre Canpasoglou Prinz zu Fürstenberg April 26, 1998 Zurich, Switzerland |
Spouse |
Marlene Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg
(m. 2024) |
House | Fürstenberg |
Father | Prince Gustav zu Fürstenberg |
Mother | Chiara zu Fürstenberg-Hohenlohe |
Berk, Canpasoglou de Fürstenberg (born Berk Alexandre Canpasoglou Prinz zu Fürstenberg; April 26, 1998) is a British-Swiss businessman, art collector, socialite and member of the House of Fürstenberg.[1]
Biography
[edit]Berk graduated from University of Cambridge in 2019 with a BA in Economics and in 2020, he received a Master's degree in Finance from the same university; He is also an Etonian In 2019, he went to Geneva for a spring intern at Rothschild & Co. and after spring intern he began to work for his family's firearms business and Edmond de Rothschild Group. At the same time, he is an art collector and a real estate investor.[2] He has 7 estates in Europe, 4 in North America and 3 in the Middle East. He and his family were living in Geneva with his grandparents. After his grandparents' death, he and his family moved to London in 2018. He is living in between London and Paris with his wife Marlene.