Konrad Hummler

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Konrad Hummler (born 13 March 1953 in St. Gallen) is a Swiss private banker.

Hummler is Managing Partner of Wegelin & Co. and was President of the board of Neue Zürcher Zeitung from 2011 to 2012, remaining a board member.[1] He worked for what is now UBS until 1989. He became a partner at Wegelin in 1991. He has been a board member of the Swiss Bankers Association and a member of the council of the Swiss National Bank. Under his leadership, Wegelin & Co. grew from 25 to 700 employees until its 2012–2013 restructuring and disestablishment.

Hummler is the son of former Member of Parliament . He has a doctorate in law from the University of Zurich and has studied finance at the University of Rochester. He is also a Colonel of the General Staff in the Swiss Army.

Works[]

  • Versuch, Irrtum, Deutung – Anlagekommentare 1990 bis 2010. Orell Füssli, Zürich 2011, ISBN 978-3-280-05424-6.

Literature[]

  • Crésus: Confessions d’un banquier pourri. Librairie Arthème Fayard, Paris 2009.

References[]

  1. ^ Marc Brupbacher (bru)/sda: Konrad Hummler gibt NZZ-VR-Präsidium ab. Tages-Anzeiger, 9 February 2012; retrieved, 19 February 2012.
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