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Edmund T. Pratt Jr.

Edmund T. Pratt Jr. (1927 - September 5, 2002) was the Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Inc. He served as President from 1971 to 1972, CEO from 1972 to 1991, and Chairman from 1972 to 1992.[1] He is the namesake of Duke University's Engineering School.

Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr.
Born1927
DiedSeptember 5, 2002
Alma materDuke University (B.S.)
University of Pennsylvania (M.B.A.)
Occupation(s)Chairman and CEO of Pfizer

Early life edit

Pratt was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1927 and grew up in Elkton, Maryland.[2] His father worked for the Army Corps of Engineers[3] He graduated from Duke University in 1947 magna cum laude with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering. He also obtained an MBA from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business in 1949.[4][5]

Career edit

Pratt began his career at IBM in 1949. His time at IBM was interrupted for two years when he served with the Navy as a lieutenant during the Korean War. Afterwards, he returned to IBM in 1952, eventually serving as controller of IBM World Trade Corporation from 1958 to 1962.[6] Pratt then joined the Kennedy Administration as assistant secretary of the Army for Financial Management.[7]

After leaving the government in 1964, Pratt joined Pfizer as controller. In 1969, he became chairman and president of Pfizer International. In 1971, he was elected president of Pfizer, and in 1972 he succeeded John Powers, Jr. as chairman and CEO.

During Pratt's two decades at the helm, Pfizer evolved into one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical companies in the United States. Pratt expanded research and development facilities worldwide, acquired Howmedica and other medical device companies, and introduced of products like Procardia, Feldene, Diflucan, and Norvasc. Under his leadership, annual revenue increased sevenfold, from $1 billion to nearly $7 billion.[8]

Pratt's earlier government service in Washington stood him in good stead as the Company grew and played a greater role in national and international matters. As advisor to United States Trade Representative Bill Brock in the mid-1980s, he played an instrumental role encouraging private sector involvement in trade matters. As chairman of the presidentially appointed Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations, he also broadened the trade agenda to include items of global impact, including the issue of intellectual property as a result of Pfizer's diminishing returns. In his own words "We were beginning to notice that we were losing market share [in developing countries] because our intellectual property rights were not being respected in these countries" [9] A member of the IPC trade delegation in the Punta del Este round of the GATT trade talks in 1986, he pushed hard for the creation of a commercially beneficial system of worldwide IP rights.

Pratt served as chairman of the Business Council of New York State, The Business Round Table, and the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations. On March 1, 1992, Pratt retired as chairman and continued his involvement with the Company as a director of the board until 1997.

During his tenure as head of Pfizer, Ed Pratt was instrumental in the creation of low-income housing around Pfizer's Brooklyn plant, the donation of a Pfizer building for a public charter school, and the economic development and improvements in neighborhood safety. He also held leadership positions in organizations such as the United Way, the Boys Clubs of America, and the Girl Scouts of the USA. He made significant contributions to Long Island University, in 1998, to fund academic, computer, and library facilities and, in 1999, to Duke University which created the Pratt School of Engineering.

Personal edit

Pratt was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1999. In 1987, he received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award "in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York."

A magna cum laude graduate of Duke - who relied on a U.S. Navy scholarship to fund his education - Pratt donated $35 million to the university in 1999.

Pratt died of cancer on September 5, 2002, at the age of 75.

He was married to Nancy Rhodes Pratt and had two sons, Randolph and Keith.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-04. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  2. ^ "Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. - Leadership - Harvard Business School".
  3. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (7 September 2002). "Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr., 75, A Former Chairman of Pfizer". The New York Times.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  5. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (7 September 2002). "Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr., 75, A Former Chairman of Pfizer". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "All News Releases and Press Releases from PR Newswire" (Press release).
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-04. Retrieved 2009-02-12.
  9. ^ Santoro, 1996, p6
  10. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (7 September 2002). "Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr., 75, A Former Chairman of Pfizer". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Edmund T. Pratt Jr., biography at Duke Electrical Engineering
  • at Pfizer Gallery of Leaders
Government offices
Preceded by Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
March 23, 1963 – November 25, 1964
Succeeded by
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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic July 2009 Edmund T Pratt Jr 1927 September 5 2002 was the Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Inc He served as President from 1971 to 1972 CEO from 1972 to 1991 and Chairman from 1972 to 1992 1 He is the namesake of Duke University s Engineering School Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr Born1927Savannah GeorgiaDiedSeptember 5 2002New York New YorkAlma materDuke University B S University of Pennsylvania M B A Occupation s Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editPratt was born in Savannah Georgia in 1927 and grew up in Elkton Maryland 2 His father worked for the Army Corps of Engineers 3 He graduated from Duke University in 1947 magna cum laude with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering He also obtained an MBA from University of Pennsylvania s Wharton School of Business in 1949 4 5 Career editPratt began his career at IBM in 1949 His time at IBM was interrupted for two years when he served with the Navy as a lieutenant during the Korean War Afterwards he returned to IBM in 1952 eventually serving as controller of IBM World Trade Corporation from 1958 to 1962 6 Pratt then joined the Kennedy Administration as assistant secretary of the Army for Financial Management 7 After leaving the government in 1964 Pratt joined Pfizer as controller In 1969 he became chairman and president of Pfizer International In 1971 he was elected president of Pfizer and in 1972 he succeeded John Powers Jr as chairman and CEO During Pratt s two decades at the helm Pfizer evolved into one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical companies in the United States Pratt expanded research and development facilities worldwide acquired Howmedica and other medical device companies and introduced of products like Procardia Feldene Diflucan and Norvasc Under his leadership annual revenue increased sevenfold from 1 billion to nearly 7 billion 8 Pratt s earlier government service in Washington stood him in good stead as the Company grew and played a greater role in national and international matters As advisor to United States Trade Representative Bill Brock in the mid 1980s he played an instrumental role encouraging private sector involvement in trade matters As chairman of the presidentially appointed Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations he also broadened the trade agenda to include items of global impact including the issue of intellectual property as a result of Pfizer s diminishing returns In his own words We were beginning to notice that we were losing market share in developing countries because our intellectual property rights were not being respected in these countries 9 A member of the IPC trade delegation in the Punta del Este round of the GATT trade talks in 1986 he pushed hard for the creation of a commercially beneficial system of worldwide IP rights Pratt served as chairman of the Business Council of New York State The Business Round Table and the President s Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations On March 1 1992 Pratt retired as chairman and continued his involvement with the Company as a director of the board until 1997 During his tenure as head of Pfizer Ed Pratt was instrumental in the creation of low income housing around Pfizer s Brooklyn plant the donation of a Pfizer building for a public charter school and the economic development and improvements in neighborhood safety He also held leadership positions in organizations such as the United Way the Boys Clubs of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA He made significant contributions to Long Island University in 1998 to fund academic computer and library facilities and in 1999 to Duke University which created the Pratt School of Engineering Personal editPratt was inducted into the Junior Achievement U S Business Hall of Fame in 1999 In 1987 he received The Hundred Year Association of New York s Gold Medal Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York A magna cum laude graduate of Duke who relied on a U S Navy scholarship to fund his education Pratt donated 35 million to the university in 1999 Pratt died of cancer on September 5 2002 at the age of 75 He was married to Nancy Rhodes Pratt and had two sons Randolph and Keith 10 References edit Pfizer Gallery of Leaders Edmund T Pratt Jr Pfizer The world s largest research based pharmaceutical company Archived from the original on 2009 01 04 Retrieved 2009 02 12 Edmund T Pratt Jr Leadership Harvard Business School Saxon Wolfgang 7 September 2002 Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr 75 A Former Chairman of Pfizer The New York Times Edmund T Pratt Jr Gives Duke 35 Million to Endow School of Engineering Archived from the original on 2010 06 10 Retrieved 2010 07 12 Saxon Wolfgang 7 September 2002 Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr 75 A Former Chairman of Pfizer The New York Times All News Releases and Press Releases from PR Newswire Press release Duke Benefactor Edmund T Pratt Jr Dies Archived from the original on 2010 07 26 Retrieved 2011 02 06 Pfizer Gallery of Leaders Edmund T Pratt Jr Pfizer The world s largest research based pharmaceutical company Archived from the original on 2009 01 04 Retrieved 2009 02 12 Santoro 1996 p6 Saxon Wolfgang 7 September 2002 Edmund Taylor Pratt Jr 75 A Former Chairman of Pfizer The New York Times Appearances on C SPANExternal links editPratt School Biography Edmund T Pratt Jr biography at Duke Electrical Engineering Edmund T Pratt at Pfizer Gallery of LeadersGovernment officesPreceded byWilliam F Schaub Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller March 23 1963 November 25 1964 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmund T Pratt Jr amp oldid 1174130103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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