The American Swiss Foundation recently hosted a Fall Luncheon at the New York Stock Exchange, which brought together around 200 attendees from various sectors.
The event featured a fireside chat between Sergio P. Ermotti, the Group CEO of UBS Group AG, and Robert J. Giuffra, Jr., the ASF Chair and Co-Chair of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.
The discussion focused on the strong economic ties between Switzerland and the United States and the benefits that both countries derive from their relationship.
Will Goodwin, Director of Operations & NYSE Institute at the NYSE Group, emphasized the importance of bilateral relations in fostering economic prosperity.
The conversation between Ermotti and Giuffra explored different aspects of Swiss-American economic collaboration, highlighting the sectors of finance, technology, and pharmaceuticals.
Oliver Buchhofer, Chief Operating Officer at SWISS, provided closing remarks that emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue and partnership between Switzerland and the United States.
The presence of distinguished members from both countries further illustrated the significance of these relationships in shaping future policies and initiatives.
The American Swiss Foundation, founded in 1945, aims to connect and engage leaders from both nations.
Under the leadership of former U.S. Ambassadors to Switzerland, Shelby Cullom Davis and Faith Whittlesey, the Foundation has evolved into a platform focused on nurturing the next generation of leaders.
The Young Leaders Conference, the Foundation's flagship program, has produced over 1,450 alumni who have become influential figures in politics, business, and media.
This initiative reflects the Foundation's commitment to fostering leadership that embodies shared values such as liberty, the rule of law, and free enterprise.
The recent luncheon celebrated the achievements of the Foundation and highlighted the enduring ties between Switzerland and the United States, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mutual understanding in navigating the complexities of the global economy.