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Prof. MUDr. Dadja (Drahoslava) Altenburg-Kohl (born 30 May 1949, Prague) is a Czech doctor and entrepreneur who lived and worked in Germany from the 1970s to the 1990s. She is an important philanthropist, collector and patron of the arts. Shortly after returning to the Czech Republic, Altenburg-Kohl established the DrAk Foundation and the Museum Montanelli in Prague. == Life == Altenburg-Kohl studied at the Faculty of Medicine at Charles University in Prague. In 1972 she emigrated for political reasons. In 1973, she began working as a doctor at the university clinic in Frankfurt am Main, where she specialized in jaw surgery. In 1980, she opened a private practice in this field. At the same time, she and her former husband Edwin Kohl worked to establish kohlpharma (founded in 1986), one of the most successful pharmaceutical companies in Germany, which later became part of Kohl Medical AG, of which Dr. Altenburg-Kohl has been co-owner and board member since 1993. Shortly after the 1989 revolution, Altenburg-Kohl founded the Czech-based company Pragofarm, which was active in the sale and distribution of medication. Another project in Germany was he founding of Assist (1995), a company involved in providing enteral nutrition and aids for chronically ill patients. Since 1995, she has also been the co-owner of Amigo, which develops games for children and adults and has received numerous international awards. In collaboration with professor Michael Melkonian, head researcher at the Botanical Institute of the University of Cologne, she established Algenion (2004), a company involved in the use of microphytes. In 2004, she began to work in both the Czech Republic and Germany. She returned to Prague in 2006, where she lives with her husband Daniel Pešta. She has four grown children. Altenburg-Kohl has been a member of the advisory board of Munich-based UniCredit Group XX since 2010. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dadja Altenburg-Kohl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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