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ROBERT WATERMAN Jr.

1936 - 2022

ROBERT WATERMAN Jr. obituary, 1936-2022, Palo Alto, CA

BORN

1936

DIED

2022

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ROBERT WATERMAN Obituary

WATERMAN ROBERT HANNA WATERMAN, JR. Robert Hanna Waterman, Jr., a longtime resident of Hillsborough, CA and, recently, Palo Alto, CA, passed away on January 2, 2022. Born 1936, in Denver, Colorado, Bob was the son of Robert Hanna Waterman and Virginia Keister Waterman. Bob attended Steck Elementary School, Aaron Grove Junior High, East High School, the Colorado School of Mines (where he specialized in geophysics) and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He served in the Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Bob cared deeply about people and our planet, and actively worked to make the world a better place. Bob had a significant impact on the world of business and management but, most importantly, he was a great friend, mentor, father and partner. Bob began his career at Littleton Labs for the Ohio Oil Company. It was there that he first learned to program on early digital computers. After wrestling with whether he wanted to pursue a path in mathematics, Bob decided instead to attend Stanford Business School. Following his graduation from Stanford he worked at University of Denver Research Institute and then began his successful, 21-year career at McKinsey & Company. Based in McKinsey's San Francisco office, Bob worked on projects around the world. With his family, he moved to Osaka and Tokyo to help open a McKinsey office in Japan. He and his family then moved to Australia, where Bob was charged with vitalizing McKinsey's offices in Melbourne and Sydney. After success in Australia and a return to McKinsey's San Francisco office, Bob started work with a team focused on empowering McKinsey's organizational consulting skills. This effort resulted in an article, "Structure is Not Organization" that introduced the enduring business analytic "7-S Framework". Launched by this work's insights, Bob and Tom Peters went on to write the ground-breaking, best-selling business book: In Search of Excellence [harpercollins.com]. When Bob left McKinsey in 1985 he continued his business writing with three successful books: The Renewal Factor [publisher sweekly.com], Adhocracy [publishersweekly.com] and Frontiers of Excellence [publishersweekly.com]/What America Does Right [publishersweekly.com]. He also founded his own consulting practice; joined the boards of McKesson, Boise Cascade and ASK Computer; and was a founding board member of AES Corporation. At AES his passion for clean energy and the environment was kindled. Bob was also a board member or a senior advisor to the President's Council of the National Academies of Sciences, the National Institute for Neurological Disease and Stroke, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Fine Arts Museums, US Ski Team, World Wildlife Fund, and the Restless Leg Syndrome Foundation. Bob loved tennis and golf, but skiing was his true passion. In college he raced slalom, giant slalom and downhill. He even had some terrifying moments as a ski jumper. The exploration of math and science (particularly physics) were a theme throughout Bob's life. He could often be found at a computer exploring fractal geometry or tackling imagined astrophysics scenarios. Paralleling his business career, Bob was an artist. He delighted in painting - especially watercolors. He was a prolific and accomplished painter and had several gallery showings. He loved traveling the world with an easel and taught drawing and painting classes in his garage. Often a quiet presence, Bob, with a sparkle in his eyes, could always enliven his surroundings with a fun story or his understated sense of humor. Friend and family gatherings were frequently brightened by his engaging (sometimes slightly mischievous) smile. He loved being a part of his children's lives and friendships and was always ready to jump out of work to attend his daughter's and son's performances and sports events. One of his family's favorite memories is circling the globe with backpacks on a 9-month sabbatical. Bob met the love of his life, Judy, in college. He and Judy were loving and supportive partners for 63 years of marriage. In Bob's words, "Judy has been more central to my life and success than anything. She smiles and lights my life. She sings and makes my world musical. She cries, and I can barely talk. She's my partner in adventure. I want to hold her hand forever." Bob is survived by Judy, his two children Robb Waterman and Kendall Crosby; his children's spouses Elizabeth Sturcken and Andrew Crosby; his sister Susan Reed; and his four beloved grandchildren -- all of whom brought him great joy, all of whom are inspired by his amazing life. Services to celebrate Bob's life are postponed due to COVID. In lieu of flowers, donations to World Wildlife Fund [bit.ly], The Restless Legs Foundation [rls.org] or Environmental Defense Fund [donate.edf.org] would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by The Washington Post on Jan. 15, 2022.

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Mona Thompson Sanders

January 12, 2025

Waterman Family I´m so sorry to hear of Bob´s passing; we worked together at McKinsey & Company in San Francisco. I was a college student who worked part time until my graduation. Bob had the best view in the office and he always welcomed me to enjoy it. He was a very kind man that I enjoyed, laughed and learned a lot from him. You have my sincere condolences.

Linda Secretan

February 14, 2022

Bob was an inspiration for years before I met him.
As an RLS Foundation board member, he wrote - as I later learned he spoke - with eloquence, elegance, and humor, offering hope from his deep well of experience. Eventually, I joined the board myself and remember little from my first meeting but that I greeted my RLS hero in person, and he welcomed me as a valued colleague. His example then, as now, continues to propel us forward. Bob's legacy of hope and activism is indelible.

James Connor

February 1, 2022

My sincerest condolences to Judy and family. My best memories of Bob are the early days of the RLS scientific committee when we used to meet at his house. On one occassion, he invited me to stay an extra day so he could introduce me to the board. We went golfing but I don't golf often or well. Bob introduced me to the board that evening by saying he could testify that I was spending my time in the lab and not on the golf course. He was a genuinely wonderful man, supportive and kind. He also provided me with guidance and advice when I started a company. It was such a great pleasure and honor to know him.

Judy Gaulke

January 25, 2022

Dear Judy, I can´t imagine your grief in losing Bob. He was a gentleman in all ways, wise beyond the norm, and a talent everyone admired. Please know we are thinking of you during this sad time. Judy

Arthur Walters

January 25, 2022

Hi: First of all let me offer my most sincere condolences to you, the family of Bob Waterman. I served as the first physician chair of the medical advisory board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation (RLSF) and had a chance to work with Bob on multiple occasions over the years. With his financial expertise and love of humanity, he came along at the right time as a member of the overall board and really helped put the Foundation on a correct financial footing. He will be missed. Sincerely, Art Walters, M.D. Professor of Neurology, Sleep Division, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

Mark Buchfuhrer

January 23, 2022

I have known Bob for many years and have been very impressed with his intellect and dedication to furthering the understanding and treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). He was instrumental in starting the RLS Clinic at Stanford and arranging my position to run the clinic. We will all miss him and mourn his passing as he was truly a great man who left his mark on the business world and RLS.

Mark

Jacquelyn Bainbridge

January 23, 2022

Bob, was my one of my mentors at the RLS Foundation. He was an inspiration to me and great friend. I have so many wonderful memories of Bob and have a beautiful water color hanging in our family room which reminds us of all of his many talents and gifts. Bob will be missed deeply. Judy please accept our condolences. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Yannick and Paul Rochester

January 23, 2022

We met Bob and Judy only a few years ago. We connected immediately and only later learned that we were connected by Skiing and RLS too. The twinkle in Bob´s eyes in this picture will be how we remember him. It never dimmed. Loved Bob, Love you Judy.

Lewis Phelps

January 23, 2022

I first met Bob Waterman when we were both providing consulting services to AES Corp. He recruited me to join the Board of Directors of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation, which is dedicated to finding a cure for a disease that inflicted both of us. He was chair of the board of RLSF for many years.

Bob is one of the most truly amazing and wonderful people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Bright, inquisitive, friendly, persuasive, thoughtful. All those words come to mind as I try to describe him.

His positive impact on the non-profit organizations to which he devoted so much of his life (including RLS Foundation) are a part of his magnificent legacy.

Judy, thank you for all that you did to encourage him in everything he did.

We will all miss Bob. An intellectual giant. A true friend. A wonderful human being.

Sandy & Peter Brekhus

January 19, 2022

Dear Judy,
We are very sorry for your loss. Such a lovely man. Fond memories of you both on Green Street. You and your family are in our thoughts. Fondly, Sandy

Sally Foster

January 16, 2022

Judy, I am so sorry to learn that your dear husband has a left us. He was such a lovely man and will surely be missed. Sally

Frank A Titus II

January 15, 2022

RIP Bob.

Ryan

January 14, 2022

My sincere condolences for your loss. Bob touched so many lives and will be sorely missed. (Psalms 94:19)

Claire Augustine

January 14, 2022

Accept my condolences. Phillipians 4:6-7.

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