Frits Philips

Frits Philips

Infobox Person
name = Frits Philips


image_size = 250px
caption = Portrait of Frits Philips
birth_name = Frederik Jacques Philips
birth_date = birth date|1905|4|16|df=yes
birth_place = Eindhoven, Netherlands
death_date = death date and age|2005|12|5|1905|4|16|df=yes
death_place = Eindhoven, Netherlands
nationality = Dutch
known_for = Chairman of the BOD of Philips
alma_mater = Technische Hogeschool Delft
spouse = Sylvia van Lennep (1905–1992)
parents = Anton Philips (1874–1951) Anna de Jongh

Frederik Jacques "Frits" Philips (Eindhoven, the Netherlands, April 16, 1905 – Eindhoven, December 5, 2005) was the fourth chairman of the board of directors of Dutch electronics company Philips.

Life

Frits Philips was born in the city of Eindhoven in the south of the Netherlands. He was the only son of Anton Philips and wife Anne Henriëtte Elisabeth Maria de Jongh, as well as the nephew of Gerard Philips. Frits had one older sister named "Annetje" and a younger sister named "Jettie". In 1923, he started his studies at the Delft University of Technology; he received an engineer's degree in mechanical engineering in 1929. On July 4, 1929 in The Hague, he married Sylvia, Jonkheerin van Lennep (The Hague, December 16, 1905 – Eindhoven, August 29, 1992), daughter of ..., Jonkheer van Lennep (Wiesbaden, October 3, 1876 – The Hague, September 13, 1951), and wife Digna Jacoba Mijer (b. Batavia, March 28, 1883). The couple had 7 children: "Digna" (b. September 14, 1930), "Anton Frederik" (b. March 12, 1932), "Anne Jetje (Annejet)" (b. October 14, 1933), "Sylvia" (b. December 6, 1936), "Warner", "Frits" (who married and had Warner (b. October 3, 1969) and Frits) and "Maria". On October 18, 1935 he was appointed vice-director and member of the board of Philips.

During the occupation of the Netherlands by Nazi Germany in World War II, Frans Otten and Anton Philips, the other managers in the company, fled to Great Britain. Frits, however, stayed in the Netherlands. From May 30 until September 20, 1943, he was held in the concentration camp Vught because of a strike at the Philips factory.

During the occupation, Frits saved the lives of 382 Jews by indicating to the Nazis that they were indispensable for the production process at Philips. In 1996, he was awarded the Yad Vashem reward by the Israeli ambassador for his actions [http://www.newscenter.philips.com/about/news/section-13674/article-14959.html] [http://www.trouw.nl/novumnieuws/binnenland/article43404.ece/Frits+Philips+(100)+overleden] dead link|date=February 2008.

In 1961, he succeeded Frans Otten as president of Philips. He kept the position for 10 years; in 1971 he was succeeded by Henk van Riemsdijk.

At the age of 100, on December 5 2005, he died from complications resulting from a fall in November [http://www.volkskrant.nl/economie/1133848645533.html] dead link|date=February 2008.

Mr. Frits

Frits Philips was immensely popular in Eindhoven. The citizens of Eindhoven commonly referred to him as "Meneer Frits" (Mister Frits) [http://www.eindhovensdagblad.nl/regioportal/ED/1,1478,15614-voorpaginafritsphilips-Dossiers!Regio!,00.html] dead link|date=February 2008

Frits made no class difference between factory workers and members of the board of directors: he was often seen chatting to the factory workers, which contributed to his popularity.

His hundredth birthday in 2005 was celebrated on a large scale in his home city of Eindhoven, which was renamed Frits Philips Stad (Frits Philips City) for the occasion. Also for this occasion a special coin was minted which bears the nickname "Fritske".

Even at the age of 100, Frits Philips frequently visited the home football matches of PSV. Frits didn't use the stadium's business lounge, instead he sat in the crowd — section D, row 22, seat 43. The administration of PSV has announced that this seat will remain empty as a memorial for their faithful supporter. The night he died supporters paid their tribute in a minutes long silence for their "Mr. Frits" prior to the match (PSV-Fenerbahçe 2-0, 6-12-2005)

Evoluon

In 1966 the company Philips celebrated its 75th anniversary. For this occasion, Frits Philips wanted to give the people a beautiful and educational gift. The result was a building named Evoluon, based on a sketch Frits made on a paper napkin. The Evoluon was an educational centre for science and technology.

In 1989 the Evoluon was closed for public and converted to a conference centre, much to the regret of Frits. In the last years of his life, Frits Philips tried to raise interest to restore the Evoluon in its former glory and to give the building back to the people of Eindhoven.

Awards and honours

Frits Philips has received many honorary titles and awards during his life. In 1965 he received honorary citizenship of the city of Eindhoven for his "exceptional contributions to the welfare of the citizens of Eindhoven". Also in 1965, Frits was included in the Dutch royal ranks of Orange Nassau (rank of commander).In 1970 he was knighted as Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion. He has also received honorary titles in many countries, including Japan, Spain, Denmark and China. See waybackdate|date=20050418115807|site=http://www.fritsphilips100.nl/onderscheid.htm for a complete list of honours and decorations.

On the occasion of his 90th birthday in 1995, the [http://www.muziekcentrum.nl Muziekcentrum Frits Philips] (Frits Philips Music Hall) was named after him.In 1996, he was honoured as "Righteous Among the Nations" by Yad Vashem, for saving the lives of 382 Jewish employees of Philips. In 1999, he was named "Dutch entrepreneur of the century" [http://www.trouw.nl/novumnieuws/binnenland/article43404.ece/Frits+Philips+(100)+overleden] dead link|date=February 2008

References

* [http://www.newscenter.philips.com/about/news/section-13674/article-14959.html "Frits Philips celebrates 100th birthday"] dead link|date=March 2008, Philips Newscenter, April 15, 2005
* [http://www.trouw.nl/novumnieuws/binnenland/article43404.ece/Frits+Philips+(100)+overleden "Frits Philips (100) overleden"] dead link|date=February 2008, Trouw, December 6, 2005
* [http://www.volkskrant.nl/economie/1133848645533.html "Frits Philips overleden"] dead link|date=February 2008, Volkskrant, December 6, 2005
* [http://www.eindhovensdagblad.nl/regioportal/ED/1,1478,15614-voorpaginafritsphilips-Dossiers!Regio!,00.html "Dossier Frits Philips 100 jaar"] dead link|date=February 2008, Eindhovens Dagblad, April 2005
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* [http://www.cauxinitiativesforbusiness.org/lives/philips.htm "Frits Philips"] - This obituary first appeared in The Independent, UK , on 7 December 2005.

Books and biographies

* ISBN 90-76501-04-1 "Meneer Frits, the human factor, dr ir F J Philips", by Dorothée F. Foole (in both English and Dutch languages)
* ISBN 90-5994-084-9 "Frits Philips 100" by Guus Bekooy (in Dutch language)
* ISBN 90-5018-612-2 "Ze zullen weten wie ze voor zich hebben" by Marcel Metze (in Dutch language)
* ISBN 0-7137-0931-6 "45 Years with Philips" by Frederik Philips (in both English and Dutch languages)
* [http://angel.regioportals.nl/ed/projecten/FRITS_PHILIPS/frits_philips.pdf Biography] as published in the "Eindhovens Dagblad" (Eindhoven Daily) newspaper.

External links

* [http://www.frits.philips.com/ In memoriam Frits Philips]


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