Adolf Bühler Jr. | |
Birth Name: | Gustav Adolf Bühler |
Office: | Member of the Cantonal Council of St. Gallen |
Termstart: | 1898 |
Termend: | 1906 |
Children: | 5 |
Birth Date: | 10 October 1869 |
Birth Place: | Uzwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Nationality: | Swiss |
Death Place: | Uzwil, St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Occupation: | Industrialist, philanthropist and politician |
Gustav Adolf Bühler commonly referred to as Adolf Bühler Jr. (/bɒɒhlər/ boo-hler October 10, 1869 - April 19, 1939)[1] was a Swiss industrialist, philanthropist and politician. He was the eldest son of Adolf Bühler and majority owner of Bühler Brothers. Bühler served on the Cantonal Council of St. Gallen from 1898 to 1906 for the Free Radical Liberals. He was a member of the Bühler family.[2]
Bühler was born on October 10, 1869, the eldest of five sons to Adolf Bühler, Sr. and his wife Maria Seline Naef in Uzwil, Switzerland. He attended the local schools and studied mechanical engineering at ETH Zurich and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.[3]
See main article: Bühler Group. After the sudden death of his father, Bühler took-over the family business, with then over 600 employees. He would be the one to build it into an internationally operating concern and diversify in various sectors such as machinery for the produce industry. He was also a major philanthropist creating several charitable organizations (such as UZE Association in 1926[4]).
Bühler became a municipal councilor of Uzwil in 1897 and held this position through to 1912. Between 1898 and 1906 he served on the Cantonal Council of St. Gallen as a legislator for the Free Radical Liberals.[5]
In 1903, Bühler married Alice Forter (d. 1937), daughter of the banker Adolf Forter (1850–1920), who was a director for Unionbank St. Gallen. They had five children:
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