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Pascal Grieder Appointed New Swiss Post CEO (Swiss Post Ltd)

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) After a comprehensive recruitment process, the Swiss Post Board of Directors has appointed Dr Pascal Grieder as the new CEO of Swiss Post. Pascal Grieder brings many years of management experience from the telecoms and digital economy to Swiss Post: from 2018 to 2023, he led Salt Mobile AG as CEO and successfully developed the company to generate higher growth

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The Board of Directors of the Swiss Post has appointed Pascal Grieder as the new Chief Executive Officer. He was formerly CEO of Salt.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The former CEO of Salt will take over his new office as of November.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Pascal Grieder will become the new head of the Swiss Post on 1 November. The Board of Directors has appointed the former head of Salt Mobile as the successor of Roberto Cirillo, who gave up the post at the end of March.

·Bern, Switzerland
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The former Salt-Mobile-CEO will succeed Roberto Cirillo on 1 November, who resigned from office at the end of March. Until then, Chief Financial Officer Alex Glanzmann will continue to lead the company ad interim.

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As of the beginning of November 2025, former Salt CEO Pascal Grieder will take over the Executive Board of Schweizerische Post. Alex Glanzmann has been leading the company's business in terms of terms since Roberto Cirillo resigned and until Grieder took office.

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pme.ch broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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