Rudolf Stämpfli

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf Stämpfli
RSt2010.jpg
Born (1955-08-03) 3 August 1955 (age 66)
Education
OccupationPresident of the board of directors and publisher of Stämpfli Verlag AG, President of the Board of Directors of BLS AG, Vice President of the Board of Mobiliar Holding AG

Rudolf Stämpfli (born 3 August 1955 in Bern) is a Swiss entrepreneur of the graphic arts industry and publisher. Together with his brother Peter Stämpfli since 1988, he has run the sixth generation of the family business Stämpfli AG in Bern.

Life[]

Stämpfli spent his school time in Bern. From 1977 to 1982, Rudolf Stämpfli studied business administration and operations research at the University of St. Gallen (HSG). In 1985, through his doctoral thesis on the calculation in the graphic arts industry he received his oec. HSG doctorate. In 1998, Stämpfli completed further education at the Stanford Graduate School of Business in California. At the "dies academicus" in December 2014, the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Bern awarded him an honorary doctorate.

In 1984 he joined the family business, Stämpfli AG in Bern, and in 1988 he took over the company together with his brother Peter Stämpfli. Today he is President of the board of directors and publisher of Stämpfli Verlag AG. He is also President of the Board of Directors of BLS AG[1] in Bern and since 2013 Vice President of the Board of Mobiliar Holding AG.[2]

From 28 June 2003 until 1 July 2011 he was President of the Swiss Employers Association. In addition, Stämpfli engaged in the Burgergemeinde Bern, acting as its vice president from 2011 to mid-2016.

Awards[]

  • 2014: Dr. rer. oec. H. c. awarded by the University of Bern[3]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Mirjam Comtesse, Stefan Schnyder (2 December 2014). "Eine Milliarde für neue BLS-Züge". Tages Anzeiger. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Mehr Frauen im Verwaltungsrat". Die Mobiliar. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Dies academicus 2017". Universität Bern. Retrieved 21 November 2017.


Retrieved from ""