Patrizia Laeri

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Patrizia Laeri at the Wikipedia Editathon for women, which she organized in Zurich in 2019

Patrizia Laeri (born May 9, 1977 ) is a Swiss business journalist and presenter . From 2003 to June 2020 she worked for Swiss television . From July to August 2020 she was editor- in- chief at CNNMoney Switzerland.

Life

Laeri grew up in Flurlingen in Zurich . She studied at the University of Zurich and Madrid Business Administration . She completed her business studies with “ Magna cum laude ”. After completing her studies, Laeri completed an internship at the NZZ .

She has two sons and lives with her partner in Männedorf . She advocates more flexible day-to-day structures, «parental leave», temporary women's quotas and more women in top positions in business. She is a passionate painter.

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From 2003 to June 2020 she worked for Swiss television . From 2005 to 2012 she worked as a business editor for the programs 10vor10 and Tagesschau . From 2007 to 2020 she moderated the business program SRF Börse and, as the deputy of Reto Lipp, the weekly business magazine ECO . On July 1, 2020, she became editor-in-chief at the English-language broadcaster CNNMoney Switzerland, which is not part of the US television broadcaster CNN . The broadcaster announced on August 17, 2020 that it had filed for bankruptcy and that it would cease operations for financial reasons by the end of August at the latest.

Since 2009 she has moderated panel discussions, conferences and specialist meetings, with a focus on business issues.

She produced reports from Iran, Siberia, India, Russia and North Korea for the programs “ 10vor10 ”, “ Rundschau ” and “ Tagesschau ” on Swiss television .

In June 2011 she traveled pregnant and became the first German-speaking TV journalist to go to North Korea . The television team had to negotiate for months for this trip. After the broadcasting of the contributions, it was criticized that the SRF had fallen for North Korea and that the repressive regime could be satisfied with the trivializing pictures shown.

From 2011 she moderated regularly at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. In 2018 she led the WEF debate Democracy in a Post-Truth Era and in 2019 she discussed Beyond GDP: what really matters in life at the WEF . She has been moderating live from the Swiss Economic Forum (SEF) since 2016 . She interviewed Nobel Prize winners like Angus Deaton , Robert Shiller , Daniel Kahneman , the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners Lee, and politicians like John Kerry and Gordon Brown . In 2017 and 2018 she moderated live from the World Web Forum.

Laeri has been a member of the advisory board of the “Institute for Digital Business” steering committee at HWZ since 2017. In 2018, she moderated the Sechseläuten in Zurich for SRF . Since 2018 she has been writing a bi-weekly column for the Blick newspaper under the label #aufbruch.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Patrizia Laeri  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Daniel Arnet: SRF business presenter Patrizia Laeri: "Women see themselves as part of the team". In: blick.ch . December 21, 2016, accessed February 2, 2019 .
  2. a b Linus Schöpfer: «We have a system error» . In: Tages-Anzeiger . January 2, 2019, ISSN  1422-9994 ( tagesanzeiger.ch [accessed on February 2, 2019]).
  3. a b c Andrea Baumann: "I live my plan B" . In: Zürichsee-Zeitung . October 1, 2016 ( zsz.ch [accessed February 2, 2019]).
  4. a b Andreas W. Schmid: The economist. Interview in: Coop newspaper from December 31, 2018, accessed on January 2, 2019.
  5. Patrizia Laeri new editor-in-chief at CNN Money Switzerland. In: Blick.ch from April 7, 2020.
  6. CNN Money Switzerland ceases operations. In: SRF.ch, August 17, 2020.
  7. «I don't go on vacation, I travel». Retrieved February 2, 2019 .
  8. Dominik Hug, Cinzia Venafro: "My baby was never in danger" . In: look . June 19, 2011 ( blick.ch [accessed February 1, 2019]).
  9. Swiss television falls for North Korea . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ) . June 28, 2011 ( nzz.ch [accessed February 1, 2019]).
  10. ^ Democracy in a Post-Truth Era. Retrieved February 7, 2019 .
  11. HWZ: Patrizia Laeri new to the advisory board. Accessed February 2, 2019 .
  12. SRF reacts to negative criticism of Patrizia Laeri . In: bluewin.ch . April 18, 2018 ( bluewin.ch [accessed February 1, 2019]).
  13. SRF: Patrizia Laeri writes for “Blick” . In: persoenlich.com . February 21, 2018 ( persoenlich.com [accessed July 11, 2018]).
  14. Patrizia Laeri leaves SRF. In: SRF.ch, accessed on April 20, 2020.