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His first job was at a light-fixture company in the Midwest; he later moved back to New England to work for a small medical company near Boston.<ref name=Amherst /> Soon after he branched out on his own and co-founded [[Boston Scientific]] with [[Peter Nicholas (businessman)|Peter Nicholas]]. |
His first job was at a light-fixture company in the Midwest; he later moved back to New England to work for a small medical company near Boston.<ref name=Amherst /> Soon after he branched out on his own and co-founded [[Boston Scientific]] with [[Peter Nicholas (businessman)|Peter Nicholas]]. |
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In 2006, he was ranked #258 by ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine's list of "The World's Richest People," with an estimated net worth of $2.7 billion.<ref name="forbeslist" /> In 2005 he was ranked #132 by Forbes Magazine's list of "The World's Richest People," with an estimated net worth of $4 billion. |
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He was the Chairman of the Board for [[FIRST]] robotics,<ref name="FIRST">{{cite web|url=http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=52|title=USFIRST.org|publisher=USFIRST.org|accessdate=2010-06-09}}</ref> and served as chairman from 2002 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=John E. Abele|url=http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=60|publisher=FIRST|accessdate=17 August 2011}}</ref> |
He was the Chairman of the Board for [[FIRST]] robotics,<ref name="FIRST">{{cite web|url=http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=52|title=USFIRST.org|publisher=USFIRST.org|accessdate=2010-06-09}}</ref> and served as chairman from 2002 to 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=John E. Abele|url=http://www.usfirst.org/aboutus/content.aspx?id=60|publisher=FIRST|accessdate=17 August 2011}}</ref> |
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John Abele | |
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Born | 1937 New London, Connecticut |
Citizenship | United States |
Education | Amherst College, 1959 |
Occupation(s) | Businessman and inventor |
Known for | co-founder of Boston Scientific |
Board member of | FIRST Robotics, Argosy Foundation, Rocky Mountain Institute |
Spouse | Mary Abele |
Children | Chris Abele Alex Abele Jennifer Abele |
Parent(s) | Mannert Lincoln Abele Catherine Eaton |
John Abele is an American businessman and the co-founder and a director of Boston Scientific, a medical device company.
Early life and education
Abele was raised in a "Classic Yankee family,"[2] the youngest of three sons of Catherine (née Eaton)[2] and Lieutenant Commander Mannert Lincoln Abele, USN. His father was the commanding officer of the submarine USS Grunion when the vessel was lost in the Aleutians on July 31, 1942 presumably to enemy action. (John and his brothers later organized, managed, and funded research to locate and photograph the Grunion - which was found in the Bering Sea -, document the cause, and locate relatives of all the crew).[3][4][5] At the age of seven, Abele was stricken with osteomyelitis, a bacterial infection of the bone marrow, requiring multiple surgeries and years of using crutches.[2] He is a graduate of Amherst College with a double major in physics and philosophy[2] (he later served as a trustee).[6]
Career
His first job was at a light-fixture company in the Midwest; he later moved back to New England to work for a small medical company near Boston.[2] Soon after he branched out on his own and co-founded Boston Scientific with Peter Nicholas.
He was the Chairman of the Board for FIRST robotics,[7] and served as chairman from 2002 to 2010.[8]
Abele is also a member of the USA Science and Engineering Festival's Advisory Board.[9]
Personal life
Abele is married to Mary Abele.[10] They have three children: Chris, Alex, and Jennifer.[10] Chris Abele successfully ran for Milwaukee County executive in 2010.[11]
References
- ^ "John Abele, The World's Richest People". Forbes.com. 2006-02-13. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- ^ a b c d e Amherst College: "Flowers on the Water" by Rand Richards Cooper Spring 2009
- ^ Stevens, Peter (2012). Fatal Dive: Solving the World War II Mystery of the USS Grunion. Regnery History. ISBN 1596987677.
- ^ Homans, Charles (2006-08-26). "Long-Lost World War II Sub May Be Found". National Public Radio. Retrieved 2007-07-05.
- ^ Business Innovation Factory; "Serendipity, Social Networking and Finding a Needle in a Haystack" retrieved March 8, 2013
- ^ "John E. Abele Profile - Forbes.com". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- ^ "USFIRST.org". USFIRST.org. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
- ^ "John E. Abele". FIRST. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ USA Science and Engineering Festival – Advisors retrieved 2010-07-05
- ^ a b Greater Milwaukee Business Journal: "Foundation moving to Milwaukee - Chris Abele to head family's philanthropy" by Pete Millard November 17, 2002
- ^ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "Sources say Abele planning to run for Milwaukee County executive" By Daniel Bice December 17, 2010