The aim of this meeting was the launch of the Swiss Digital Initiative (SDI), which in the coming years should contribute to a fair approach in the digital world as well.
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Walder and Federal President Ueli Maurer invited leading representatives from business and science to Geneva. One day before the third Digital Day, on 2 September 2019, the first Swiss Global Digital Summit took place. With this initiative Walder wants to encourage the Swiss population to lifelong learning. This time, the nationwide action day was dedicated to the topic of "lifelong learning". The third Digital Day took place on September 3, 2019, under the motto "Dialogue and the Discussion of Digitization". On October 25, 2018, the second edition of the Swiss Digital Day took place under the motto «experience digital together». In 2017, Walder initiated the first Swiss Digital Day, which took place on November 21. At the same time, «Digital Zurich 2025» was renamed into «digitalswitzerland». In 2016, the initiative was extended to the whole of Switzerland in order to make even greater use of the local advantage. Together with representatives of the city, the canton and business leaders, Zurich is to become the digital capital of Europe. Walder initiated the «Digital Zurich 2025» project in 2013. On January 30, 2018, at the Ringier Management Conference was announced that Marc Walder had acquired 10 percent of the shares of the company, thus becoming a Managing Partner.
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In 2016, he was jointly responsible for setting up the joint venture Ringier Axel Springer Schweiz AG and Admeira, a joint marketing organization of Ringier and Swisscom. Until March 2013 he additionally served as CEO Ringier Publishing. On April 5, 2012, Walder was appointed CEO of Ringier AG and became Chairman of the Group Executive Board. Under his guidance Ringier has supplemented its core business (newspapers, magazines, printing plants) by investing in entertainment (events, ticketing, radio, television) and transaction-based Internet business (online marketplaces, e-commerce). As a media executive, Walder is committed to a strategy of diversification. On September 1, 2008, Marc Walder took over as CEO of Ringier Switzerland on the Group Executive Board.
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He went on to become editor-in-chief of SonntagsBlick while simultaneously heading the Ringier AG newspaper division. During the years 2000 to 2006, Walder served as editor-in-chief of Schweizer Illustrierte. Walder was deputy editor-in-chief of the Sunday tabloid SonntagsBlick from 1997 to 1999 and headed the sports desk at the daily tabloid Blick and SonntagsBlick from 1999 to 2000. He trained at the Ringier School of Journalism in 1993-94. Marc Walder lives near Zurich, Switzerland, with his wife and two daughters.įollowing eight years as a tennis pro, Walder embarked on a career at Ringier AG, a Swiss media enterprise, in 1991. In 2008 he completed the Advanced Executive Management Program at Harvard Business School in Boston. In 1989, he was double Swiss tennis champion at indoor and outdoor doubles. His best ranking in Switzerland was 7, while his top results in the ATP world rankings were 170 (doubles) and 575 (singles), respectively.
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Walder was a professional tennis player on the ATP Tour from 1984 to 1991.