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Haribo
By: Hunter Edwards
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Starter Information
Hans Riegel created haribo in 1920
He went to war a couple years after
He had 2 sons Hans Riegel jr. and Paul Riegel
When Hans Riegel Sr. was sent to war in 1922
He Died in 1945 at POW camp
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tommy japan
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How it all started
Hans Riegel is a candy maker
From Bonn, Germany
Invented Gummi Bears on 1922
called his business Haribo
acronym for Hans Riegel Bonn
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matsuyuki
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More info
in 2013 Hans Riegel jr. Passed away
MADE SURE COMPANY WAS RAN BY FAMILY OR TRUSTED PEOPLE
hARIBO HAS BEEN AROUND FOR MORE THAN 90 YEARS
Still more years to come
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Clover_1
5.
Hans Riegel jr.
Born on March 10, 1923
from Bonn, Germany
Got his doctorate at University of Bonn
Took over company in 1945
Before his father died
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Curnen
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Hans Riegel jr.
very happy and loved man by many
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Kuba Bożanowski
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WHY
He became on entrepreneur
to appeal to kids
wanted to make kids happy
Also wanted to make father proud
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digitalnoise
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Roles
Innovator- person who introduces new things
Dr. Hans Riegel jr. introduced Gummi Bears to the world
risk taker- person who takes risk
Paul takes the risk of hiring a supervisory board
After his brother Paul Riegel dies
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tsuihin - TimoStudios
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more roles
Spark plug- life source
Keeps the company running by himself
after Paul dies
Strategist- person who plans out things
Hans planned how he wanted to introduce his invention to society
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MCAD Library
10.
Characteristics
Ambition-being highly motivated
Hans Riegel jr. was ambitious by keeping company together for his father
Self-confidence- believing in yourself
Hans believed he could keep company together by himself
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V. Sharma
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Characteristics
Willingness to take risk
Hans Riegel jr. was definitely not afraid
energy of self-discipline
Hans loved his employees for how hard they really worked
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