Peter Michael Nicholas (May 16, 1941 – May 14, 2022) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He co-founded medical device firm Boston Scientific with partner John Abele in 1979.
Nicholas first worked for Eli Lilly and Company in sales, marketing, and management for a decade from 1968 to 1978. He subsequently acted as general manager of the Millipore Corporation's medical products division.[2][5]
Nicholas first met scientist John Abele at a Christmas party in Concord in 1979. The latter was president of Meditech at the time.[2] They borrowed $800,000 to start Boston Scientific, a manufacturer of medical devices. He helped grow the company through a series of astute acquisitions.[6] Nicholas was chief executive officer of the company until 1999, when he became chairman. He continued in that role until his retirement in 2016.[3]
Nicholas was chairman emeritus of the Duke board of trustees.[2] He was ranked #78 by Forbes magazine's 2005 list of "The 400 Richest Americans", with an estimated worth of $4 billion,[7] before finishing #189 the following year.[8] Nicholas was one of seven Greek Americans to feature on the aforementioned list.[9]
Nicholas married Virginia (Ginny) Lilly, a descendant of Eli Lilly, in 1964, shortly after they both graduated from Duke University.[2] They met while studying at the institution,[3] and remained married until his death. Together, they had three children: Peter Jr., J.K., and Katherine.[2][4] All three graduated from Duke, as did one of their granddaughters.[4]
Nicholas died on May 14, 2022, at his home in Boca Grande, Florida, aged 80. He had been diagnosed with cancer.[2][3]