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'''Walter Berchtold''' ran [[SwissAir]] for over 20 years.
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'''Walter Berchtold''' ran [[SwissAir]] for over 20 years, from 1950 until 1971.<ref name=unil>https://www2.unil.ch/elitessuisses/personne.php?id=54211</ref><ref>https://www.e-pics.ethz.ch/index/ETHBIB.Bildarchiv/ETHBIB.Bildarchiv_253930.html</ref>
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==Education==
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He took a doctorate in law at the [[University of Zurich]] in [[1930]].<ref name=unil/>
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
In June 1950, Walter Berchtold, manager of [[Swiss Federal Railways]], was elected to the directorial board of Swissair and served as the director. Until 1971, he created the corporate culture of Swissair. He grasped the importance of corporate image and corporate identity, and after the example of BOAC's "Speedbird", he introduced the arrow-shaped Swissair logo.
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Before Swissair, Berchtold was a lawyer, the financial editor of the major newspaper [[Neue Zürcher Zeitung]] from 1938 until 1945, and the manager of the busiest section of the Swiss Federal Railways.<ref>https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/it/articles/045509/2002-06-26/</ref>
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In June 1950, Walter Berchtold was elected to the directorial board of Swissair and became its director.
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Swissair in 1950 was a near bankrupt national airline with few routes, as [[Europe]] struggled to put itself together after [[World War II]].<ref name=nyt>https://www.nytimes.com/1970/04/25/archives/swissair-spurring-financing-of-jets-swissair-spurs-its-jet.html</ref>
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During his twenty years as director, Swissair expanded an by 1970 flew to 51 countries on six continents, and has quite outgrown Switzerland as a financial base for its operations.<ref name=nyt/>
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Until 1971, he created the corporate culture of Swissair. He grasped the importance of corporate image and corporate identity, and after the example of BOAC's "Speedbird", he introduced the arrow-shaped Swissair logo.<ref>https://www.hmb.ch/en/museums/objects-in-the-collection/details/s/unterlagen-einer-basler-stewardess-der-swissair/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 30 March 2024

Person.png Walter Berchtold AmazonRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman)
Walter Berchtold.jpg
Born1 October 1906
Died23 January 1986 (Age 79)
NationalitySwiss
Alma materUniversity of Zurich
Swiss businessman and double Bilderberger

Employment.png Director

In office
1950 - 1971
EmployerSwissair
Succeeded byFrançoise Giroud
Attended Bilderberg/1969 and Bilderberg/1970

Walter Berchtold ran SwissAir for over 20 years, from 1950 until 1971.[1][2]

Education

He took a doctorate in law at the University of Zurich in 1930.[1]

Career

Before Swissair, Berchtold was a lawyer, the financial editor of the major newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung from 1938 until 1945, and the manager of the busiest section of the Swiss Federal Railways.[3]

In June 1950, Walter Berchtold was elected to the directorial board of Swissair and became its director.

Swissair in 1950 was a near bankrupt national airline with few routes, as Europe struggled to put itself together after World War II.[4]

During his twenty years as director, Swissair expanded an by 1970 flew to 51 countries on six continents, and has quite outgrown Switzerland as a financial base for its operations.[4]

Until 1971, he created the corporate culture of Swissair. He grasped the importance of corporate image and corporate identity, and after the example of BOAC's "Speedbird", he introduced the arrow-shaped Swissair logo.[5]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/19699 May 196911 May 1969Denmark
Hotel Marienlyst
Elsinore
The 18th Bilderberg meeting, with 85 participants
Bilderberg/197017 April 197019 April 1970Switzerland
Hotel Quellenhof
Bad Ragaz
the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland.
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