Doris Drucker
Doris Drucker was born in Cologne, Germany, and studied law and economics at the London school of Economics, Kiel University, and Frankfurt University. After her arrival in the United States, she received an M.S. in physics from Fairleigh Dickenson University and conducted scientific market research as an independent contractor for several decades. In 1996, she founded RSQ, a company to manufacture and market a voice volume monitor invented by herself and a partner. A board member of several nonprofit organisations, she now lives in California.
Doris Drucker married the late Peter F Drucker in 1937 at which time they settled in America. Together they had four children and six grandchildren.
In 2004 Doris Drucker released a book Invent Radium or I’ll Pull Your Hair: A Memoir which details with great humour much of her early life growing up in Germany.







