Larissa Bieler

Last updated
Larissa Bieler
Born
Larissa Margot Bieler

(1978-10-27) 27 October 1978 (age 43)
OccupationJournalist

Larissa Margot Bieler (born 27 October 1978) is a Swiss journalist. She is the director and editor-in-chief of Swissinfo. [1]

Biography

Bieler studied German, economics and politics at the University of Zurich. Before and after studying in Paris and Mannheim, she worked for many years as a freelance journalist for the Bündner Tagblatt and various Bündner Medien. By July 2013, she was editor-in-chief of the Bündner Tagblatt. Bieler has been editor-in-chief of SWI swissinfo.ch since January 2016. In addition, she was appointed director of SWI swissinfo.ch in autumn 2018. [2]

Bieler has been President of the Quality in Journalism Association since 2017 [3] and a member of the Board of Directors of SWISS TXT. [4]

Related Research Articles

Banking in Switzerland

Banking in Switzerland dates to the early eighteenth century through Switzerland's merchant trade and has, over the centuries, grown into a complex, regulated, and international industry. Banking is seen as emblematic of Switzerland, along with the Swiss Alps, Swiss chocolate, watchmaking and mountaineering. Switzerland has a long, kindred history of banking secrecy and client confidentiality reaching back to the early 1700s. Starting as a way to protect wealthy European banking interests, Swiss banking secrecy was codified in 1934 with the passage of the landmark federal law, the Federal Act on Banks and Savings Banks. These laws, which were used to protect assets of persons being persecuted by Nazi authorities, have also been used by people and institutions seeking to illegally evade taxes, hide assets, or generally commit financial crime.

Berner Zeitung, also branded as BZ, is a Swiss German-language daily newspaper, published by Tamedia in Bern.

Swiss neutrality is one of the main principles of Switzerland's foreign policy which dictates that Switzerland is not to be involved in armed or political conflicts between other states. This policy is self-imposed, permanent, and armed, designed to ensure external security and promote peace.

Switzerland had the lowest mortality in Europe, at 331 per 100,000 population in 2015. It had the highest rate of death from drug use at 3 per 100,000.

SWI swissinfo.ch is a ten-language news and information platform produced by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation. Its content is Swiss-centred, with top priority given to in-depth information on politics, the economy, the arts, science, education, and direct democracy. Switzerland's international political, economic and cultural relations are other key points of focus. The website is available in ten languages.

Ueli Maurer 93rd President of the Swiss Confederation

Ulrich "Ueli" Maurer is a Swiss politician who has served as a Member of the Swiss Federal Council since 2009. A member of the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC), he was President of the Swiss Confederation in 2013 and 2019. Formerly head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports (2009–2015), Maurer has headed the Federal Department of Finance since 2016. He has been the longest-serving current member of the Federal Council since Doris Leuthard's resignation in 2018.

Swiss Space Office

The Swiss Space Office (SSO) is the federal government's competence centre for national and international space matters. In its role it cooperates closely with other federal offices and is responsible for the preparation and implementation of the policy and strategic orientations of the space domain in Switzerland. The SSO is part of the State Secretariat for Education, Research, and Innovation. The Head of the SSO is Dr. Renato Krpoun.

Mahara McKay is a former Swiss model, DJ and music producer, yoga teacher & studio owner. In 2000, she won the beauty pageant Miss Switzerland. Today, she travels the world teaching at Tantra festivals, Healing, Dance and Yoga Festivals, sharing transformative "Tantra Energy" workshops and intensive trainings for anyone ready for change, truth and love.

Helvetia is a globally active Swiss insurance group. The group of companies has been organised in a holding structure since 1996. The head office of Helvetia Group is located in St Gallen.

Linda Indergand Swiss cyclist

Linda Indergand is a Swiss racing cyclist. She rode at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. She was on the start list of the 2018 Cross Country European Championships and finished in tenth place. On 27 July 2021, she won a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Her teammates, Jolanda Neff and Sina Frei, won the gold and silver medals, marking the first time there had been a Swiss podium at the Olympics since 1936 and the first time a nation won all three medals in a cycling event since 1904.

Magdalena Martullo-Blocher Swiss Billionaire & Businesswoman

Magdalena Martullo-Blocher is a Swiss entrepreneur, politician (SVP), billionaire and the daughter of former Swiss Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher. She is the majority shareholder and executive Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors as well as Delegate of the Board of Directors for Ems-Chemie Holding AG. She has been a member of the National Council for the canton of Graubünden since 2015.

Guy Parmelin 98th President of Switzerland

Guy Bernard Parmelin is a Swiss politician serving as president of Switzerland since 2021, having previously served as vice president of Switzerland in 2020. A member of the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC), he has been a member of the Swiss Federal Council since 2016. Parmelin has served as head of the Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research since 2019, previously heading the Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports between 2016 and 2018.

Peter Hess (Swiss politician)

Peter Hess is a Swiss politician and former President of the National Council (2000–01).

Philipp Landmark Swiss journalist

Philipp Landmark is a Swiss journalist and former editor-in-chief of the St. Galler Tagblatt newspaper. He took up the post in 2009 and stood down at the end of April 2016.

Livia Leu Agosti

Livia Leu Agosti is a Swiss diplomat. She is the first female ambassador of Switzerland to France and former Swiss Ambassador to Iran. She served as the ambassador in 2008, succeeding Philip Walty. Agosti was the first European female ambassador and the second female ambassador to serve in Iran after Sierra Leone's Ambassador, Hajia Alari Cole.

CH Media is a Swiss media company which was founded in 2018 as a joint venture of the AZ Medien and the NZZ Media Group. It has about 2000 employees and generates sales of almost CHF 500 million.

National symbols of Switzerland are the symbols used to represent Switzerland. As of 2020 the Swiss legislature has made three Swiss national symbols official, a flag, coat of arms and anthem, but various other symbols are used as well to represent the Swiss people.

Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter Swiss politician

Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter is a Swiss jurist and politician of the The Centre.

The European Prize for Political Culture is endowed with 50,000 euros and is awarded by the Swiss Hans Ringier Foundation in Ascona. Foundation President is Frank A. Meyer. The award ceremony has been part of the traditional "Dîner Républicain" by Frank A. Meyer in the Hotel Castello del Sole in Ascona. The "Dîner Républicain" has been taking place for over 40 years on the occasion of the Locarno International Film Festival.

The Consulate General of Switzerland in Chicago is a diplomatic mission representing Switzerland meant to serve the Midwest United States. Reportedly having been the first country to set up a consulate general in the city in 1864, the consulate was re-opened at a new site in 2019 after a five-year hiatus. A new chancery inside Hancock Tower was finished in 2021, with the modernist interior gaining some media attention.

References

  1. "Larissa M. Bieler". SWI swissinfo.ch. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  2. "Swissinfo. Larissa M. Bieler wird Direktorin". persoenlich.com . Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  3. "Verein Qualität im Journalismus. Larissa Bieler folgt auf Philipp Cueni". persoenlich.com. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  4. "Swiss TXT. Ansprechpartner". Swiss TXT. Retrieved 2018-11-15.