Hans A. Sulzer

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Preceded byPaul Ritter
Succeeded byMarc Peter
Born
Hans Adolf Sulzer

(1876-03-17)17 March 1876
Winterthur, Switzerland
Hans A. Sulzer
Hans A. Sulzer, c.1917 by Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C.
Minister of Mission of Switzerland to the United States
In office
30 May 1917  1 January 1919
PresidentArthur Hoffmann
Preceded byPaul Ritter
Succeeded byMarc Peter
Personal details
Born
Hans Adolf Sulzer

(1876-03-17)17 March 1876
Winterthur, Switzerland
Died3 January 1959(1959-01-03) (aged 82)
Winterthur, Switzerland
Spouse
Elisabeth "Lili" Weber
(m. 1906)
Children3
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Industrialist
  • economic representative
  • diplomat

Hans Adolf Sulzer (Swiss Standard German pronunciation: [ˈsʊltsər]; 17 March 1876 – 3 January 1959) was a Swiss industrialist, economic representative and diplomat who served as Minister to the Mission of Switzerland to the United States in Washington, D.C., from 1917 to 1919. He was the president and chairman of Sulzer Brothers for several decades.[1][2]

The New York Herald Tribune titled him "business-statesman" shortly before his death. Sulzer was among the most influential business pioneers of Switzerland at the time.[3][4]

Sulzer was born 17 March 1876 in Winterthur, the youngest of six children, to J. Heinrich Sulzer (1837-1906) and Bertha Louise Sulzer (née Steiner; 1841-1927). He was part of the third generation of the Sulzer family co-founded by his grandfather Johann Jakob Sulzer. His brothers, Carl and Robert would also enter the family business. His sister, Jenny Sulzer, would marry Sidney Brown.

Sulzer studied Law and Economics at the Universities of Geneva, Berlin and Leipzig graduating with a Juris Doctor in 1900. Shortly thereafter, in 1903, he entered Sulzer Brothers.

Diplomatic career

Sulzer was a non-career diplomat and has been appointed as Minister to the Mission of Switzerland in the United States from 30 May 1917 to 1 January 1919.

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