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G. Kirk Raab

1935 - 2021

G. Kirk Raab obituary, 1935-2021, La Quinta, CA

BORN

1935

DIED

2021

G. Raab Obituary

G Kirk Raab
09/27/1935 - 01/21/2021
Seize life! Eat bread with gusto, Drink wine with a robust heart.
? Ecclesiastes
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G. Kirk Raab lived his life with gusto, from his work as a leader in the biopharmaceutical industry, to supporting the arts and higher education, to fishing on Nantucket Island, to cooking breakfast for his kids, of whom he was very proud. He died on January 21, 2021, in Palm Springs, California.

Born in New York City, Kirk lived his early life on Long Island. He studied at Colgate University from 1952-1954, then served as a Corporal in the U.S. Army in Germany during the Korean War from 1954- 1956, and returned to Colgate a few years later in 1956. Kirk paid for his education with earnings from a deal he and his dear friend, Tommie Treadwell, made with the owner of the New York Times and Herald Tribune campus franchise - a deal that allowed them to deliver newspapers throughout the Colgate campus and around Hamilton, New York. It was not the last time Kirk would architect and execute groundbreaking business deals.

Kirk completed his bachelor's degree with honors in Fine Arts and Political Science in 1959. Kirk's love for the school is why he joined the Board of Trustees and established the Raab Family Chair with a generous donation that helped to build the Colgate president's residence.

After graduating from Colgate, Kirk worked in sales with Pfizer, Inc., a first job that led to a lifetime career in the biopharmaceutical industry. He worked with A.H. Robbins in Mexico, served as Vice President, Latin America, for the Beecham Group; and for Abbott Laboratories served as Vice President, Latin America, Executive Vice President, President and Chief Operating Officer, and Director. True to his passion for entrepreneurism, he oversaw Abbott's equity investment in Amgen, Inc., and served on the Amgen Board of Directors from 1981-1985, when he joined Genentech as President, Chief Operating Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors. He served Genentech as CEO from 1990-1995.

"The years when Kirk Raab was President and CEO, he took Genentech from Dog House to Penthouse," according to Fortune Magazine. During his tenure, Genentech built new facilities at its campus in South San Francisco and at and at a new production site in Vacaville. The company moved onto the New York Stock Exchange, pursued innovative financing, and entered into two pioneering, if controversial, alliances with Roche. Genentech underwent a cultural shift in its research organization, so its basic science increasingly put new candidates into its clinical pipeline. Genentech brought blockbuster new drugs to market, such as tissue plasminogen Activator (tPA), and human growth hormone (HGH) that continue to contribute to the lives of so many. Under Kirk's leadership, Genentech sharpened its focus and grew into a firm with substance and a future, according to the University of California Berkeley Bancroft Library.

When Kirk left Genentech, he subsequently served more than 20 biotechnology companies, many as Chairman, including Shaman (later called Nappo), Follica, TriAct, BiPar, nCoup, Connetics, Oxford Glycosciences ( a UK firm), and Medgenics in Israael.

Kirk's deep devotion to the biopharmaceutical industry also propelled him to help launch two of the industry's key political action groups: He was elected to a two-year term as Inaugural Chairman of the Board of Directors of Biotechnology Industry Organization and served as the founding Chairman of the California Healthcare Institute (now the California Life Science Association). From 1990 -1995, he served as a director of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America.

Kirk's gusto for life didn't stop with the biopharmaceutical industry. He was a Renaissance Man with a love for fishing, gardening, reading, cooking, doodling, the fine arts, higher education, and his corgis. "He loved life," said Kirk's wife Maryann Raab. And he gave back to life, serving as Publisher of the Mexican American Chamber of Commerce Review; Member of the Board of Trustees, Art Institute of Chicago and Chicago Botanical Gardens; Director of the National Science and Technology Medals Foundation; Trustee of the San Francisco Ballet, the San Francisco Symphony, Golden Gate Planned Parenthood, San Francisco Public Radio and Television (KQED); and at Oxford University he was a member of the Chancellor's Court of Benefactors and Honorary Fellow at Exeter College.

Kirk is survived by his wife Maryann and his children: Kristina Strand, Alyson Bailey, Mike Raab, Dean Raab, Julia Raab; Andrea Leggett, and a host of grandchildren.

Maryann Raab: "He was a big, strong presence wherever he was. Thoughtful, generous, with an untiring intellect. He would always say 'I have a wonderful life.' And he did."


To share a memory of Kirk or send a condolence to his family, email Maryann Raab: [email protected].
A memorial service will be announced later this year when COVID-19 (hopefully) subsides.
Donations in Kirk's memory can be made to the Colgate University Scholarship Fund or the San Francisco Symphony.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Jan. 31 to Feb. 7, 2021.

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Alejandro David Ainslie de Font-Reaulx

January 25, 2024

My great admiration and high, sincere friendship for Kirk, with whom I had the great opportunity of enjoying many reunions in Mexico City and NYC., makes me remember him every year on his anniversary. (I make a note in my agenda...). I was also born in 1935, son I just turned 88...That means that in not too long, I will join Kirk in his joyful Eternal Spiritual Life ! Un fraternal abrazo, Alejandro David Ainslie de Font-Reaulx.

Bonnie Miller

November 24, 2022

Kirk was truly an outstanding person. He was a fine gentleman, full of life, salt of the earth, keenly intelligent, goodhearted, kind and likeable. He made you glad to know him. How much fun we had making that little porthole for him! I am so saddened to learn of his passing.

Alejandro David Ainslie de Font-Reaulx

January 25, 2022

Querido y siempre muy bien recordado amigo Kirk: We were
born the same year and I consider you my great role model, in business and joie de vivre! While you lived in Mexico, we became close friends and even traveled together. Remember our unforgettable trip to NYC...? Take care and BLESS all of us!

Alejandro David Ainslie de Font-Reaulx

April 22, 2021

MI QUERIDO KIRK:
As you well know, this early morning, at home in Lomas de Tecamachalco,
Mexico City, where I have lived for the last 57 years and where you visited me and Monica, your memory came into my mind, and suddenly I had an urge to find out if you had been finally born into ETERNAL SPIRITUAL LIFE...And I just found your obituary of January 21, 2021, almost exactly 3 months ago...We both were born in 1935, me on December 16.
Although I sincerely had not thought of you for a long time, you know by now how deeply I admired your enterprising personalty and attitude and that I am, and always be, very grateful for being a role model to me in most of your business and personal endeavors !.
Two days ago, Monica and I had our 63 wedding anniversary, very sad, because she is suffering of alzheimer...She barely recognizes me, and needs complete care. But I am with her, as the gringos say: protecting "24/7"...
I know you will be enjoying your new ETERNAL SPIRITUAL LIFE, and continue protecting your loved ones.
I have FAITH that we will be in contact.
FAITH MOVES MOUNTAINS!!
Your friend always,
Que:
TE ABRAZA FRATERNALMENTE,
Alejandro.
Remember your commentary, that made me laugh every time we passed by the Monument to the Mexican Oil Expropriation in Reforma avenue....?

Melanie and Frank Gomez

February 2, 2021

I just found out Kirk passed away. Makes me so sad. We had so much fun at the gym together. Kirk was a wonderful fun and funny person. I was blessed to have him as a personal fitness training client and friend. I introduced Kirk and Maryann. My husband Frank and I extend our heartfelt condolences to Maryann and his entire family. Frank and Melanie

Victoria Fox

February 1, 2021

Kirk was a wonderful man, kind, generous, engaging and engaged in life. The world has lost a truly worthwhile human being! Maryann, I’m so sorry that you lost your prince! His deep love for you was obvious for all to see. My heart breaks for you. And to all of Kirk’s children, I’m so sorry you lost your dad, a man who was larger than life! I see his legacy in who you are: warm and caring people, intelligent and moving forward to make your mark in life, just like he did. May you all know that you are who he would want you to be. Love to you all.

Sharon Schenone

February 1, 2021

I had the privilege of sharing the Genentech roller-coaster ride with Kirk as his Executive Assistant from 1984-1994. It was a wonderful learning experience. I also had the privilege of knowing his children and sharing in their many accomplishments. He will definitely be missed!

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