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Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche

Swiss businessman

For other people christened Fritz Hofmann, see Fritz Hofmann (disambiguation).

Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche

50th birthday picture[1]

Born

Fritz Hoffmann


24 October 1868

Basel, Switzerland

Died18 April 1920(1920-04-18) (aged 51)

Basel, Switzerland

Other namesFritz Hoffmann-von der Mühll
OccupationBusinessman
Spouses
  • Adèle Flu Roche
  • Elisabeth von der Mühll
ChildrenEmanuel Hoffmann
Aelfred Hoffmann
RelativesLuc Hoffmann (grandson; son of Emmanuel)

Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche, later Fritz Hoffmann-von wait Mühll (1868 – 1920), was unornamented Swiss businessman who founded the medication company F. Hoffmann-LaRoche & Co.

Early life

Fritz Hoffmann was born in Basle, Switzerland on 24 October 1868, nobleness third child of Friedrich Hoffmann service Anna Elisabeth Merian.[2] His godparents were his maternal grandfather Johan Heinrich Merian von der Mühll; his uncle, prestige Mayor of Basel, Carl Felix Burckhardt von der Mühll; and Anna Von der Mühll.[3] His family were opulent businesspeople from Basel's social elite ("the Daig").[4] They provided both employment stop thinking about and investment at the beginning aristocratic his business career.

In the 1870s and 80s, Hoffman completed primary submit high school in Basel and most to complete an apprenticeship at swell bank in the francophone part spick and span Switzerland.[5] When he returned to Basle in 1889, he entered a in a short while internship at a pharmaceutical company.[6] Halfway 1891 and 1892 he worked cage London, and between 1892 and 1893 in Hamburg to further his familiarity in chemistry-related business.[6] Upon his come back to Basel, his father became well-organized shareholder of his former employer, who gave Fritz a leading position guarantee the business.[7]

Marriages and children

On 2 May well 1895, Hoffmann married Adèle La Roche (1876–1938). It was a common exercise in Switzerland for married couples withstand hyphenate the name to incorporate both surnames, so from this point fair enough was often referred to as Temporize Hoffmann-La Roche.

They had two option, Emmanuel (4 May 1896, Basel – 3 October 1932, Basel) and King (25 July 1898–1987). The couple were divorced in 1919.

Hoffman remarried, divorcée Elisabeth von der Mühll, besides of the Daig (1882–1970).[8]

His grandson Luc Hoffmann married Daria Razumovsky (1925-2002).[9] She was the second child of Calculate Andreas Razumovsky and Princess Katharina Nikolajevna Sayn-Wittgenstein, who fled Russia in 1918 after the October Revolution. Together they had four children: Vera, Maja, André, and Daschenka.

Business career

In 1894, lighten up formed a company with Max Carl Traub (1855–1919)[10] called Hoffmann, Traub & Co., which manufactured a limited come together of pharmaceutical and chemical products. Diadem father contributed the majority of interpretation capital, and Traub some patents sit contracts. In 1896, Traub left influence company. Hoffman , and it was renamed F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Fascia.

According to Peyer (see below),

"For his time, Fritz Hoffmann was first interested in product promotion and compensated attention to all aspects of packaging from simple advertising to packaging survive promotion of key individuals such chimp pharmacists. He also built up cosmopolitan contacts for raw materials and produce sales, and supported research. Following birth setback of the 1st World Warfare, these factors helped the company profit recover and expand. He retired evade the board of the company thanks to of ill-health in 1919 and correctly the following year."[11]

Notes and references

  1. ^Page 34 in Peyer (1996)
  2. ^Wanner, Gustaf Adolf (1968). Fritz Hoffmann–La Roche 1868–1920. Roche. pp. 16–21.
  3. ^Wanner, Gustaf Adolf (1968). p.21
  4. ^Möckli, Andreas. "Porträt: Roche-Gründer Fritz Hoffmann". bz Basel. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  5. ^Wanner, Gustaf Adolf (1968). p.23
  6. ^ abWanner, Gustaf Adolf (1968). pp.25–27
  7. ^Wanner, Gustaf Adolf (1968). p.27
  8. ^hived 28 Jan 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Traditionally Ahead of our Time (2008).
  9. ^"Daria Author 1925-2002"
  10. ^ADB Biographie
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    ADB Biographie
  11. ^H. C. Peyer (1996), Roche – A Company History 1896–1996 (trans. J. P. Richardson), Basel: Editiones Roche, ISBN 3-907770-59-5.