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He was Professor of Pharmacology at the [[Free University of Amsterdam]]. Knoppers became a citizen of the [[United States]] in [[1958]]. Knoppers joined [[Merck and Co.]] in 1952 and held various positions in the International Division of Merck Sharp and Dohme, becoming President of the Division in 1957, elected a member of the Board of Directors of Merck in 1970, and President and Chief Operating Officer of Merck in [[1971]] until his retirement. | He was Professor of Pharmacology at the [[Free University of Amsterdam]]. Knoppers became a citizen of the [[United States]] in [[1958]]. Knoppers joined [[Merck and Co.]] in 1952 and held various positions in the International Division of Merck Sharp and Dohme, becoming President of the Division in 1957, elected a member of the Board of Directors of Merck in 1970, and President and Chief Operating Officer of Merck in [[1971]] until his retirement. | ||
− | He | + | He was Chairman of the [[International Chamber of Commerce]], Chairman of the [[Salzburg Seminar]], and as a Director on the Boards of [[Hewlett Packard]], Scott Paper Co., Humana, Ahold, Centocor, Agouron, and the [[Salk Institute]].<ref name=nyt/> |
Knoppers was a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[the Century Club]], [[Baltusrol Club]], and the [[Metropolitan Opera Club]], proudly serving as President of the Opera Club 1987-1988. | Knoppers was a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[the Century Club]], [[Baltusrol Club]], and the [[Metropolitan Opera Club]], proudly serving as President of the Opera Club 1987-1988. |
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Antonie Knoppers (academic) | |
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Born | 1915 Netherlands |
Died | 16 December 2003 (Age 88) Manhattan, New York, USA |
Nationality | Dutch, United States |
Alma mater | University of Leiden, University of Amsterdam |
Member of | Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members |
Dr Antonie T. Knoppers was an executive in the pharma company Merck who attended the Bilderberg.
Background
A native of the Netherlands, he received his medical degree in 1939 from the University of Amsterdam and a doctorate in pharmacology in 1941 from the University of Leiden.[1]
Career
He was Professor of Pharmacology at the Free University of Amsterdam. Knoppers became a citizen of the United States in 1958. Knoppers joined Merck and Co. in 1952 and held various positions in the International Division of Merck Sharp and Dohme, becoming President of the Division in 1957, elected a member of the Board of Directors of Merck in 1970, and President and Chief Operating Officer of Merck in 1971 until his retirement.
He was Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Salzburg Seminar, and as a Director on the Boards of Hewlett Packard, Scott Paper Co., Humana, Ahold, Centocor, Agouron, and the Salk Institute.[1]
Knoppers was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Century Club, Baltusrol Club, and the Metropolitan Opera Club, proudly serving as President of the Opera Club 1987-1988.
He was a director in the International Management and Development Institute.[2]
He died aged 88.[1]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1967 | 31 March 1967 | 2 April 1967 | United Kingdom St John's College (Cambridge) UK | Possibly the only Bilderberg meeting held in a university college rather than a hotel (St. John's College, Cambridge) |
Bilderberg/1970 | 17 April 1970 | 19 April 1970 | Switzerland Hotel Quellenhof Bad Ragaz | the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland. |