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From Test Tube to Toilets
Paul Ellis Reckitt Benckiser
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From Bunson Burners to Bikini Waxing
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Ultraviolet to Verrucas
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History 1823 Benckiser founded in Ludwigshafen Germany
1840 Reckitt & Sons founded in Hull, UK 1938 Reckitt and Sons and J&J Colman merge Dec 1999 Reckitt & Colman plc merges with Benckiser NV to create Reckitt Benckiser plc. Listed on London Stock Exchange Feb 2006 Reckitt Benckiser plc acquires Boots Healthcare International, doubling its presence in Health & Personal Care Jan 2008 Reckitt Benckiser completes acquisition of Adams Therapeutics Inc in USA, including Mucinex, leader in US cough relief 2010 Reckitt Benckiser completes the acquistion of SSL International including the Scholl and Durex brands
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Operations in 60+ countries 42 Manufacturing facilities world-wide
World leader in attractive household cleaning health & personal care categories (c.75% of net revenues from No.1 or No.2 brands) Global company Operations in 60+ countries 42 Manufacturing facilities world-wide Sales in c. 180 countries world-wide. c.23,000 employees. UK listed, top 25 of FTSE 100
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Paul Ellis Reckitt Benckiser R&D Director – Footcare
R&D Director – New Technologies Group (2008 – 2011) R&D Manager – Depilatories (2004 – 2008) R&D Manager – Air Care (2001 – 2004) R&D Manager – Scientific Services Group (1999 – 2001) Senior Development Chemist, Surface Care (1997 – 1999) Johnson Matthey Development Chemist (1994 – 1997) Cambridge University Post Doctoral Research Assistant (1993 – 1994) Sheffield University Degree and PhD Chemistry (1987 – 1993)
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How has a PhD helped me?
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Chemistry Podiatry
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The skills I learnt during my PhD are far more useful than the Chemistry itself
Microbiology Physics Dermatology Pharmacology Physiology Podiatry Biomechanics
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Problem Solving Testing of an hypothesis
Interpretation of data Product quality issues
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The ability to ask “what if?”
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Communication Skills Negotiating to get time on shared equipment (NMR, IR) Negotiating with a factory to get time on the line to trial your new product Presentation at conferences or to industrial sponsors Selling ideas or presenting work to marketing or senior management Report writing and summation Discussing ideas and theories – to make better and stronger
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A global perspective Enjoy the rich mix of cultures and nationalities whilst at University (Chinese, Russian, Dutch, Mexican, Italian, Spanish, Australian) Placement in Italy RB’s International mobility “ A company without a country” Diversity Global Mindset – products developed for a global rather than local market Best practices shared
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So if you’re thinking of a career outside of academia, think about your skills and how you could apply them Build your networks – talk to people already doing that type of job
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Find out about the company. It’s a 2 way process
Find out about the company? It’s a 2 way process. Is the company right for you too? Team Spirit Ownership Achievement Entrepreneurship
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Questions?
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