Our Founder

Our Founder & CEO, Les Wexner.

Leslie H. Wexner

Leslie H. Wexner was born Sept. 8, 1937 in Dayton, Ohio, the son of Russian immigrants. When he was young, his parents worked hard, owning and operating a small store named “Leslie’s” in downtown Columbus. He credits his parents with teaching him the importance of hard work and attention to details, and the belief that anything is possible. After graduating from The Ohio State University and serving in the Air National Guard, he decided to work in his parents’ business.

In 1963, Les Wexner founded Limited Brands with one store in the Kingsdale Shopping Center in Columbus — with sales of $160,000 the first year. In the years that followed, he expanded his business portfolio through both invention and acquisition, becoming a dominant U.S. retailer with numerous powerful brands and brand extensions. Under Wexner’s leadership, Limited Brands has evolved from an apparel based specialty retailer to an approximately $9 billion segment leader with more than 90,000 associates focused on lingerie, beauty and personal care product categories that make customers feel sexy, sophisticated and forever young.

Throughout his career, Les has been committed to making a difference in the community and is one of the industry’s most generous philanthropists. His areas of interest include the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University (named in honor of his father); the Wexner Institute for Pediatric Research at Children’s Hospital in Columbus Ohio; the Martin Luther King Center for the Performing Arts, also in Columbus; and the Wexner Heritage Village. He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University, a generous supporter of the United Way, and was awarded the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship for his commitment to the public good.

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