History: these families who made the Lake Geneva region

History: these families who made the Lake Geneva region
History: these families who made the Lake Geneva region

These families who made the Lake Geneva region

Published today at 7:19 a.m.

The Lake Geneva region is unique. And not just for its popular setting. It’s also a story about people. The region has been shaped by enterprising families who have contributed to its prosperity for generations. It is to these families, pillars of the local economy, that our new series pays tribute.

We will meet personalities whose names resonate in the fields of banking, watchmaking, real estate and wine, and who have left their mark on the development of the Lake Geneva region. We start the series with Geneva winemaker Jean-Michel Novelle, a true wine alchemist.

The success of these families is based on unique know-how, carefully passed down from generation to generation. These entrepreneurs have been able to cultivate innovation while preserving the traditional values ​​for which the region is renowned. Their commitment and long-term vision have enabled the Lake Geneva region to become one of the most dynamic economic centers in the world. It’s not nothing.

Beyond their entrepreneurial success, these families also played a crucial role in the social and cultural development of the region. They notably supported the creation of cultural and sporting infrastructures. Their patronage has helped create centers of excellence and innovation.

Their story constitutes a Source of inspiration for future generations, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and in turn contribute to the prosperity of Lake Geneva.

Their presence is a major asset for the attractiveness of the region. They help create an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship, thereby attracting companies and talents from around the world.

Nicolas Pinguely has been a journalist in the economic section since 2018. A specialist in finance, he has worked in the past for Bilan magazine, at Agefi and at Le Temps. He has also held various positions in banks and financial companies, particularly in microfinance. More informations

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