
Industry Remembers Former
Quantel CEO Richard Taylor
July 14, 2009
Source: Quantel
Richard
Taylor, former long-time chairman and CEO of Quantel, died
June 26 after a short battle with cancer. He was 64.

Taylor joined Quantel Ltd. in 1975. Over his 30 years with
the company, he helped lead the development of such Quantel
products as Paintbox, Harry, and iQ. In 2000, he led a management
buyout of the company from Carlton Communications for 51 million
pounds, (US$76.6 million).
He also received numerous awards including the Montreux Gold
Medal in 1981, the Royal Television Society Chairmans
Gold Medal in 1985, the Eduard Rhein Prize in 1986 and the
David Sarnoff Award in 1990. He resigned as Quantels
chairman and CEO in 2005.
Richard had a wonderful way of looking
at problems and opportunities from a completely other
place, said Roger Thornton, Quantel spokesman. This,
and his infectious enthusiasm and ability to draw out original
ideas from others around him, was the genesis of the highly
original thinking that fuelled Quantel. Richard also had the
determination and belief to inspire his team to see those
ideas through often in the face of industry reactions
such as why on earth would you want to do that?
He knew exactly why and was proved right time and again. He
was a great man, and he was also a very fine human beinga
rare combination, and he will be sorely missed.
Richard inspired me with his enthusiasm, dedication
and raw engineering talent, said Richard Crompton, an
engineer with Quantel. His ability to lead the teams
that turned impossible engineering concepts into
real commercial products time and time again, had to be observed
to be believed. I have lost someone I respected immensely,
and the industry has lost a true entrepreneur.
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