Philippe de Weck
Philippe de Weck was a Swiss banker and banking executive. Most notably he was the president of the Swiss Bank Corporation from 1976 to 1980. He was also a board member of Nestlé, Sulzer, BBC and Oerlikon-Bührle.
Early life and education
De Weck was born 2 January 1919 in Fribourg, Switzerland to Pierre de Weck, a state attorney, and Lucie de Weck. He was a grandson of private banker and mayor of Fribourg Ernest de Weck. He was a member of the Fribourg patriciate De Weck family. He completed his Maturité at Collège Saint-Michel and graduated with a licentiate degree in law from University of Fribourg.Career
In 1945, de Weck entered the law practice of Jean Bourgknecht, as an associate attorney before ultimately entering the family-owned bank, Weck Aeby, which was founded in 1867. After the bank merged with Swiss Bank Corporation in 1953 he led the Fribourg office until 1956 when transferring to Geneva. In 1964, he was promoted to Vice President at the Zurich headquarters. Between 1976 and 1980 he served as president of the Swiss Bank Corporation, followed by a regular seat on the board of directors until 1988. Additionally he held several notable board of directors memberships.Personal life
In 1944, de Weck married Alix de Saussure, and they had seven children including Roger de Weck, former president of Swiss Radio and Television.Literature
- Fidelius Schmid: Gottes schwarze Kasse. Der Papst und die zwielichtigen Geschäfte der Vatikanbank. Eichborn, Köln 2013,
- Johannes Großmann: Die Internationale der Konservativen. Oldenbourg, München 2014,