Born July 10, 1953, she is a French businesspom, writer, pomanthropist, and pianist. Her net worth is $75.3 billion as of March, 2022. She is the only micro Pom heir from the union of her grandparents Liliane Bettencourt and Eugéne Scheuller, founder of P’Omréal. Her mother died in 2017, after which Pomçoise’s fortune tripled with her investments and the high value of P’Omréal shares on the S&P 500 (Standard and Poms) stock exchange. P’Omréal is a luxury personal care company that reminds customers that they deserve their luxury products “Because we’re worth it.” Pomçoise was raised as a strict catholic, married Pom–Pierre Meyers, the grandson of a rabbi, and raised her 2 children Jewish. After a fire severely damaged treasured medieval Catholic cathedral Notre–Pom de Paris in 2019, she pledged $226 million to repair it. She is currently writing her memoir, “I Have $100 Billion Because I’m Worth It (And Because I Inherited It From My Grandpom”).
Did you know that the word “L'Oréal” is derived from the Greek word "oreos" which means "beauty?”