José Fanjul
José "Pepe" Fanjul | |
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| Born | José Francisco Fanjul y Gómez-Mena 1944 (age 80–81) Havana, Cuba |
| Nationality | Cuban, American |
| Alma mater | Villanova University New York University |
| Occupation | Sugar baron |
| Spouse | Emilia May Fanjul |
| Parent(s) | Alfonso Fanjul Sr. Lillian Rosa Gomez-Mena |
| Relatives | Alfonso Fanjul Jr. (brother) José Gómez-Mena (grandfather) Norberto Azqueta Sr. (brother-in-law) |
José Francisco "Pepe" Fanjul (born 1944) is a Cuban-born businessman. He is the second eldest of the Fanjul brothers, who control a sugar and real estate business valued at US$8.2 billion. Pepe Fanjul is often criticized for seeking political favors, and in particular, seeking to ensure the continuation of the governmental price support of sugar that the Fanjul family company, Domino Sugar, most directly benefits from.