Bendicht Luginbühl

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Bendicht Luginbühl (born June 18, 1955 in Grosshöchstetten ) is a Swiss management consultant , manager and partner of the consulting firm Repaper AG.

biography

Luginbühl was a print journalist for daily and weekly newspapers and in 1983 co-founded Radio DRS3 . He worked as a moderator, editor and department head of the background programs “Input” and “Focus”. Between 1986 and 2001 Luginbühl received several awards for his journalistic work. From 2003 to 2005, Luginbühl returned as DRS3 program director for the turnaround of Radio DRS3, which was heavily criticized by Media Minister Moritz Leuenberger and the rock band Züri West . Luginbühl led DRS3 with a tough turnaround discipline and the new program philosophy " Music is information" as well as programs like "Info3" back on the road to success that has continued to this day. The man from Bern brought the legendary music program “Sounds!” Back to DRS3 and with DRS3 reached over a million radio listeners a day for the first time.

From the end of the 1980s, Luginbühl entered the private sector as a co-owner of the publishing company “AG for Concepts”. He was the publisher and editor-in-chief of the specialist bike magazines "Schweizer Bike Magazin" and "MOVE - magazine for silent locomotion". In 1997 he sold the publishing house to the Fischer printing and publishing group. The “Move” became the “Bike Magazin Ride”.

In 1999, Bendicht Luginbühl and the entrepreneur Beat Curti founded Swisscontent AG, the first electronic publishing company in Switzerland.

From 2001 to 2003, Bendicht Luginbühl was a member of the management team at Goldbach Media, which later became the listed Goldbach Group . From 2003 to 2005, Luginbühl was program director at Radio DRS3 and a member of the management team at Schweizer Radio DRS , a corporate unit of SRG . Bendicht Luginbühl has been managing director of the information management consulting firm Repaper AG with offices in Zurich and Bern since 2006 .

Bendicht Luginbühl developed the foldable “TranZbag” bicycle bag , which can be used to transport bicycles in public transport by car. In 2019 Luginbühl sold the company "TranZbag" to EvocSports GmbH in Munich, Germany.

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Individual evidence

  1. Julian Witschi: Velotasche Tranzbag becomes German. In: Berner Zeitung . July 25, 2019, accessed April 24, 2020 .