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			<title>Husky founder Robert Schad passes awayBy Mark Pavilons</title>
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<p>An iconic businessman, with strong ties to Bolton, has passed away.</p>
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<p>Robert Schad, founder of Husky Injection Molding Systems, died July 11 at age 95.</p>
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<p>His was truly a rags to riches tale, and he set the bar in the Canadian plastics industry.</p>
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<p>Peter Kendall, Executive Director of The Schad Foundation, said Robert was his friend and mentor.</p>
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<p>“Robert always demanded a level of excellence that inspired those around him to achieve things they never thought possible. He was a passionate and demanding leader that cared deeply for all those around him. I am deeply grateful for the incredible impact Robert has had on my life. He will be greatly missed.”</p>
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<p>Robert Otto Dietrich Schad was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on November 3, 1928. His was a childhood filled with athletic pursuits, a deep curiosity of the world around him, and a natural propensity for mischief, something he never lost.</p>
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<p>Following the war in 1945, Robert trained as a tool-and-die maker in a rigorous European apprentice program. He was at his best using his hands and his brilliant engineering mind, drafting and designing a better way of doing things. Even at a young age, he was all about solutions.</p>
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<p>Robert landed on the shores of eastern Canada in November 1951, making his way to Toronto with $25 in his pocket and a letter of reference from Albert Einstein. Within two years, he started a business to build a snowmobile which ran beautifully on asphalt but less so on snow.</p>
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<p>To pay of his debts, Robert opened a tool-making shop in the back of an Esso garage. He originally built the Huskymobile snowmobile. He switched to mold-making and by 1957, the business grew to the point where he moved Husky into a 12,000-square-foot facility, where it produced molds and dies for high-production applications.</p>
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<p>Schad thought that molding machines of the time were too slow to run his molds at their full potential, so he designed and built his own high-speed injection molding machine. The company had found its niche and grew rapidly, being renamed as Husky Injection Molding Systems, and supplying high-speed molding machinery to customers in more than 100 countries from its headquarters in Bolton.</p>
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<p>Robert was world renowned for his absolute honesty and integrity, always putting the needs of his customers first. He designed a workplace that was a model of sustainability, and an employee wellness program far ahead of its time. He understood that business and environmental and social responsibility were not an either/or proposition. They could exist in tandem.</p>
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<p>For Robert, there was no such thing as dreaming too big. He was a whirlwind of ideas, his mind always churning, his hands always moving, and he expected the same level of commitment and excellence from all those around him. He unapologetically cut a wide swath through mediocrity and demanded only the best from people.</p>
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<p>Robert loved animals and nature with an abiding passion and felt privileged to have the means to give back to society, donating $200 million to various initiatives during his lifetime.</p>
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<p>He was a man of great integrity, whose word was his bond. His values of hard work, excellence, innovation and social responsibility remained firm and unyielding, even in the face of adversity.</p>
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