Richter Gideon Biography
Gedeon Richter Story of the success of Gideon Richter - an outstanding pharmacist, a purposeful businessman, a bold innovator and a great person. If a clear goal drives a person, the idea inspires, and gives strength to perseverance and hard work - he will certainly succeed in his work. In the life of Gideon Richter there were both victories and defeats. Nevertheless, this is a success story.
The story of the success of an outstanding pharmacist, a purposeful businessman, a bold innovator and a great person. Gideon Richter was one of the pioneers of the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry. He founded and gave his name Gedeon Richter Ltd. His life and career, both during the years of outstanding achievements and rise, and during periods of tests and tragedy, is an example of dedication, dignity and humanism.
Medicines for all diseases of Gideon Richter was born on September 23 in a wealthy family in the village of Echeda of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His parents owned the estate and estate of the hectares. Like most Jewish families, who relatively recently came to Hungary, they tried to imitate the lifestyle and culture of the historical nobility, but basically engaged in entrepreneurship and trade and were very successful.
Family well -being, contrary to such a promising beginning, was destroyed by the early death of parents. Soon after the birth of Gideon, his mother died of maternity fever, and a year later there was no father. The orphaned boy and his two older brothers were brought up by grandparents on the maternal side and the family of a childless uncle who traded grain. But Gideon already chose another vocation for himself.
The certificate of the Farmith's student of the University of Kolozhvar, received in the year, is the first written document confirming that Richter studied a pharmacy case. Probably, it was the loss of parents who played a significant role in his choice of profession: they both died of illness, which could be stopped if the necessary treatment would be available. After Richter entered the University of Budapest, studying at the Faculty of Sciences for the first year, and the second at the Faculty of Medicine.
Having received a pharmacist’s diploma in the year, the young man worked for two years as an assistant to the pharmacist in Solnok, and then in the target, since practice was a prerequisite for independent management of the pharmacy. Following his dream to provide all people's health, in the year Gideon went on a tour of Western Europe to get acquainted with the achievements of European pharmacy and directly the production of drugs.
At the turn of the twentieth century, biology and chemistry developing at a rapid pace, as a result of advanced studies in the field of medicine, a completely new method of treatment was developed - organotherapy. Organotherapy gave hope that impaired functions of a certain human organ can be eliminated using extracts from the tissues of this organ of the animal. Encouraged by the lecture of the French physician Charles Brown-Sekar, the founder of organotherapy, Gideon Richter managed to immediately evaluate the prospects and potential of this particular direction and was even more convinced of his mission: to create as many drugs from all known diseases as possible.
Having sufficiently pharmaceutical experience after several years of study, practice and travel, in the year, Gideon Richter spends inheritance on the purchase of a small Arany Sas pharmacy with Hungarian. By the way, this pharmacy is still the property and pride of the company and continues to work. In the basement, it creates a drug and experimental chemical laboratories in which its own production of organotherapeutic drugs based on extracts from the organs of animals begins.
It was a completely innovative enterprise in Hungary of those times, and in this regard, Gideon Richter was a pioneer who was to make a revolution in pharmacology in order to achieve recognition. Its first product, the injection of Tonogen Suprarenale, which contained adrenaline, isolated from the adrenal glands, attracted great attention: Richter’s pharmacy has already produced and sold this hormonal drug in Hungary in the year - a year before it was discovered by Japanese scientists.
Gideon Richter diligently works on new formulas and tirelessly seeks optimal proportions for drugs. At the age of thirty, after long thoughts, he decides to the next step - to establish his own company and create his own family. His chosen one was Anna Winkler, the only daughter of Bernat Winkler, a wealthy Jewish producer of wood and a businessman. Spouses supported each other in good and difficult times - until the very end.
In addition, Richter could always count on the help of the Winkler family: later its members will become full participants in the pharmaceutical enterprise Richter, having joined the shareholders and the board of directors and play an important role in the fate of the company.
In the year, Gideon had a son and the future successor - Laszlo Richer. In the happy peaceful years, it seemed that nothing could interfere with the well -being of the family and the prosperity of the business.To serve the health of people in the year, Gideon Richter began to issue a professional publication “Report on Pharmacotherapy”, which included a scientifically based description of the therapeutic effect of its products.
The brochure distributed FCM for free among doctors. In the preface of one of them, with a little exaggeration and considerable confidence, he stated that he "managed to win in competition between foreign imports and Hungarian pharmaceutical products." The expansion of the assortment of the pharmacy’s own drugs has led to the need to patent production processes.
Gideon Richter began to patent his products in the year, when he registered the procedure for the production of lecitin albumin. Since the pharmacy turned out to be too small to ensure a growing business, in the year Gideon Richter decided to establish a pharmaceutical company. The first Gedeon Richter factory was built on the area of the area of about a place, which laid the foundations of the modern Hungarian pharmaceutical industry.
Then Gideon Richter formulated the basic principles of its professional activity, which the company does not change to this day: to serve the health of people. Apply a strategic approach to business development. To create and produce pharmaceutical drugs that “medical literature approves in general and recognizes useful for the treatment of sick people”, correctly correlating the price and quality.
To produce these drugs “with the highest possible accuracy” and improve the results achieved. Successfully compete with "large foreign companies working in the same business." With these invariable standards, Gedeon Richter laid the foundation for its reputation in the market and was soon recognized as one of the leading international suppliers. It is difficult to imagine how difficult it was to be given the formation of the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry in the era of dominance of foreign products in the domestic market.
No one sought to invest in almost non -existing Hungarian pharmacology, when real estate investments, banking and commercial operations brought quick profit. To create his company and overcome competition, Gideon Richter needed not only determination and devotion to the cause. The key to the history of his success is the ability to correctly use financial and intellectual resources inherited from his family; the ability with maximum return to apply outstanding personal qualities and knowledge that he constantly acquired and improved; the development of extensive international ties and partnerships and, in the end, the opportunity to gain benefits from the existing economic conditions of that time.
So, the choice of the main production profile was especially rational, because the production of organotherapy drugs was highly reliable, needed small initial investments and brought significant profits. The combination of these factors, of course, did not guarantee a successful result, but at least made it possible. In addition to organotherapeutic drugs of biological origin, the company began to produce drugs on a plant and then synthetic basis.
Adigan's heart drug, which was developed in the early 10ths, disinfecting the hyperol and antipyretic remedy of Calmopyrine became the most popular in the early line of products. The last two are available today. The company's products received many positive reviews at the First Hungarian Pharmaceutical Exhibition, held in the year. The publications that illuminated the exhibition predicted a great future for the new Hyperol product, and the expectations soon met, since the drug was included in the basic kit of the army.
By the beginning of the First World War, the company owned 28 patents. Politics for the first time invaded the family and company of Richter after the war. In the newly formed Hungarian Soviet Republic, Gideon was accused of counter -revolutionary activity, removed from the leadership, and he was forced to hide in the Segeda. Fortunately, he returned to his beloved business and his brainchild after an imminent change of power - in days.
To find out, evaluate, to implement at the end of X in the Gedeon Richter portfolio there were already near drugs, including hormonal drugs. Injections of the chinduitrin containing oxytocin turned out to be extremely important in gynecology. Like insulin, discovered in the year and produced in small quantities in the Richter laboratory another year. The company produced estrone, isolating the drug from urine in a pregnant mare, and exported it everywhere by the beginning of the X Richter was one of the leading manufacturers of estrone in the world.
The humane tooth extraction in Hungary would have to expect longer without a combined analgesic of non -oanocaine. In addition to developing new products, Gideon Richter had an amazing talent for the development of fruitful international contacts and efficient business.The company opened its first foreign representative office in Italy, in m entered into a contract with the Berlin pharmacist for a representative office, and in M signed an agreement on cooperation with Merck in Darmstadt.
Business grew, and in the year Gideon Richter transformed his sole possession into a family -owned company with limited liability. According to the documents, the founder owned 49 out of 50 shares of the nominal value of the crowns, and the rest of the shares were distributed between the family members of the Richter and Winklers. In the midst of her career, the products of Gideon Richter received several prestigious international awards, including twelve gold medals at international exhibitions from the 10ths before the start of the war.
By the years, Gedeon Richter has become one of the most influential foreign trade companies in Hungary, having established ten subsidiaries, including Mexico, Italy, Great Britain, Poland, and Zagreb. It is worth noting that Gideon Richter deliberately avoided loans and loans: depending on the financial situation, he used only his own funds to implement projects and business development.
A reasonable business policy laid the foundation for the stable position of the company, which withstood even the wave of great depression, without allowing dismissal. From personal memories, it is known about the relaxed, friendly family atmosphere in the company of Gideon Richter. The essence of this atmosphere was set by the personal qualities of the leader.
He strongly emphasized that high productivity is possible only if workers are confident in safety, long -term employment and respect for themselves. Gideon Richter was known as an unusually calm, modest, hardworking, pleasant and balanced person. A mischievous smile spoke of his good sense of humor, and a way to encourage people and reassured his deep humanism. Directiveness in communication helped him easily involve people in his ideas, no one heard that he had ever increased his voice to employees.
Nevertheless, he demanded discipline and asked people to work hard and conscientiously. He rewarded based on the results and imposed responsibility for the poorly completed work. Its goal was to constant development and improvement of the company, and he developed a special program for this. He appeared in the office every morning until seven in the morning, and when there was a whistle indicating the beginning of work, he immediately went to the factory.
He made a complete detour every day and received the latest information about current events, results and problems on the spot. Gideon Richter had an amazing ability to highlight promising topics of research and the directions of the development of innovative drugs, which were usually quickly launched into production. One of his professional credo: to find out, evaluate, realize.
In the evenings, he studied special medical publications in finding interesting ideas, making notes in the fields and leaving comments for his colleagues, who then instructed to carefully understand one or another issue and report on his prospects in a few days. He used such a tactics for the development of personnel and his own business from the very first days of the company's foundation and decades later.
In the year Gedeon Richter Ltd. In an effort to cure people, she made a great contribution to the development of science. Our company can proudly talk about its achievements, and we hope that in the future the Hungarian pharmaceutical industry will continue to develop successfully on the principles of innovation and scientific. ” Two years later, in the year, the regent of the Hungarian kingdom Miklosh Horty awarded to Gideon Richter the rank of royal adviser.
In the conditions of the harsh hierarchy of Hungarian society, where social status depended primarily on origin, marriage and titles, the recognition of the conservative Christian elite meant a lot for Gideon Richter - a Jewish businessman, devoted to his work and achieved success thanks to his own efforts. His son Laszlo received a doctoral degree in chemistry in Zurich, and in the year he married Ilona Lobmayer, the daughter of a famous surgeon.
Soon, Gideon had two granddaughters in which he did not dull his soul. So the picture of the situation in society and the future as a whole seemed to Gideon Richter frankly optimistic.