Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin at the 30th Rhine Valley Economic Forum
The Rhine Valley Economic Forum is celebrating its 30th anniversary on 17 January 2025 with a top-class program and prominent speakers. The first line-up of the 30th Rhine Valley Economic Forum includes Federal Councillor and Minister of Economic Affairs Guy Parmelin, CEO of the Hilti Group Jahangir Doongaji and Antje von Dewitz, owner and CEO of outdoor equipment manufacturer Vaude.
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin will explain how Switzerland can remain an attractive business location for companies. The latest negotiations between Switzerland and the EU on a new agreement, the results of which are expected at the end of 2024, will have a major impact on Switzerland as a business location and on the competitiveness of the Lake Constance region. Federal Councillor Parmelin's insights will therefore be of great interest.
Jahangir Doongaji, CEO of the Hilti Group, will speak about strategically securing the future of companies. He will explain what measures the Hilti Group is taking to secure its future and then discuss the topic with other business personalities.
Succession planning to secure the future
Setting the course for the future is crucial for the long-term success of a company. Together with Antje von Dewitz, Managing Director and owner of Vaude, a globally active outdoor goods manufacturer from Germany, other managers from the Lake Constance region will discuss their experiences and strategies for a successful change of leadership. Antje von Dewitz fundamentally transformed the company after taking over from her father through her commitment to ecological and social responsibility. Her many years of experience and her focus on sustainability make her an inspiring voice for the future of entrepreneurship.
Registration now possible
The complete program with all speakers will be announced after the summer vacations. Registration for the 30th Rheintal Business Forum is now open at www.wifo.ch possible. You can take advantage of the early bird price until September 30, 2024.
Source: www.wifo.ch