Lifetime Achievement
in Entrepreneurship & Innovation Award
2003 Recipient:
Dr. Ralph Landau
Ralph Landau is a quintessential entrepreneur,
having brought together the ideas, talent and capital that
shaped the 20th century global chemical industry. Landau was
instrumental in developing innovation chemical processes and
products that were used not only by his own companies, but
also by large chemical companies such as Amaco and Arco, to
create products still in common use today.
In the early 1980s he began a new career as
a scholar and teacher on technology and economic growth where
he made significant contributions to management and policy
literature. Landau has also funded efforts to bring practical
knowledge to education at many prominent educational and research
institutions. Wherever he has been, Landau has brought together
academia, industry and government to foster a greater community
of people sharing ideas.
He has received many prestigious awards throughout
his life, including the Society of Chemical Industry's Fritz
Medal, the American Association of Engineering Societies'
Perkins Medal, and the National Medal of Technology.
The award was inaugurated in 1998.
Honorees include:
2007 Recipient: L. John Doerr
2006 Recipient: F. Warren Hellman
2005 Recipient: C. Richard Kramlich
2004 Recipient: Sanford R. Robertson
2003 Recipient: Dr. Ralph Landau
2002 Recipient: Dr. Edward Penhoet
2001 Recipient: Mr. William Hambrecht
2000 Recipient: Dr. Gordon Moore
1999 Recipient: Mr. Arthur Rock
1998 Recipient: Dr. Alejandro Zaffaroni
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