Roger Schawinski
Roger Schawinski is a Swiss businessman, media pioneer and journalist who is primarily known for creating the Swiss consumer watchdog program Kassensturz, founding several private TV and radio stations as well as developing German-speaking Sat 1 TV station.
Early life and education
Schawinski was born 11 June 1945 in Zurich, Switzerland, to Swiss-born Pole Abraham "Abri" Schawinski, a tailor and peddler, and Marcelle Schawinski, who worked part-time as a salesperson. He has a younger sister, Jacqueline Schawinski.His paternal family was Ashkenazi Jewish and originally hailed from Kutno in Poland, arriving in Switzerland around 1914 fleeing poverty and antisemitism. His father was born the youngest of four children in Chur in Grisons. After the death of his grandfather they relocated to Zurich Wiedikon. His mother was a Swiss citizen of Russian-Jewish origin, who lost her citizenship upon marriage to a foreigner.
In 1946, the Schawinski family naturalized as Swiss citizens, and changed their name officially from Szczawiński to the germanized Schawinski. He initially completed commercial school and then completed the Swiss Matura. He then completed studies in economics at the University of St. Gallen and a Master of Business Administration at Central Michigan University.