Navin Engineer
Navinchandra Jamnadas Engineer (born May 1951) is a British billionaire, the owner of Chemidex, a pharmaceutical company that he founded in 1981. Early lifeNavinchandra Jamnadas Engineer was born in May 1951.[1] His father worked for the Kenyan civil service.[2] In 1963, he was sent from Kenya to London to live with his aunt, and later studied at the London School of Pharmacy.[3] CareerEngineer's first job on graduation was a pharmacist for the Boots the Chemist chain, which he found "a little bit like the civil service"; one day he was shocked by a visiting area manager asking for a cup of tea when he was busy dispensing prescriptions, and resigned the same day.[4] Chemidex was founded by Engineer and his wife in 1981, and is based in Egham, Surrey.[5] In 1981, Chemidex opened its first pharmacy in Chertsey, Surrey. In 1999, he had 14 pharmacies which he sold to the German company Celesio for a reported £12 million.[4][6] Chemidex then became a pharmaceutical company, and it acquired its first brand in 2000.[7] According to The Sunday Times, the business is valued at £1 billion and Engineer at £1.1 billion.[3] Engineer also set up the company Essential Generics, a drug manufacturer based in Egham, Surrey.[8] He resigned as a director of the company in 2013.[9] Personal lifeHe is married to Varsha Engineer.[3] They have two children,[6] and both studied medicine.[4] References
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