2023-12-02 22:30:00
– Coop’s manager doesn’t want to start out as a singer for the time being
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Hobby and career – it’s possible at Coop. Coop manager Vanessa Finzer Not only is she partly responsible for the largest budget in Switzerland, she might also get started as a musician. In the current Coop Christmas ad she sings the song “Note by Note” herself. It is “not a given that you can be so creative and receive such support,” says Finzer to the online magazine persoenlich.com. But the Coop manager isn’t focusing entirely on music for the time being. The song is a passion project, not a springboard into a new life.
Coffee B receives prominent support
Migros advertises its Coffee-B innovation with high discounts. The machine currently only costs 49.90 francs instead of 149.90 francs – and there are free coffee balls worth 50 francs. An offer that… Marc Jossboss of the clothing company Switcher, mightn’t resist. He writes on Linkedinhow surprisingly good the coffee tasted. At least in the office he will “definitely switch” from Nespresso to Coffee B. At the same time, the boss of the company with the whale logo emphasizes that this is not a paid Linkedin entry and that Switcher cannot be purchased. “But we certainly wouldn’t complain regarding a small starter kit of capsules.” Migros doesn’t need to be told twice. Frank Wilde, Head of Coffee B at Migros subsidiary Delica, reacted quickly. A few days later, Switcher had the coffee balls in the house. Coffee B can use the prominent support – and so much public praise should ultimately be rewarded.
Roberto Cirillo writes to the youth in English
Job cuts, price increases, controversial purchases of forests abroad: the post regarding the CEO Roberto Cirillo had to take a lot of criticism in the past year. This is where an image campaign for future customers comes in handy. As Cirillo reveals on the professional network Linkedin, the children’s magazine “Spick” is planning an annual special edition. And the first such publication will be dedicated to the post. “I am pleased to renew the ties with the younger generation so that they can get to know the modern face of the public service,” writes the postal boss. In any case, the 52-year-old already speaks the language of the younger generation. As the head of a Swiss state-owned company, he wrote the article in English.
Claude Longchamp poisons Karin Keller-Sutter
“Knowledge, courage and determination are the most important qualities of a politician – for me Karin embodies them perfectly,” said Elisabeth Svantesson, Sweden’s Finance Minister, regarding the Federal Councilor Karin Keller-Sutter in the “Financial Times”, which listed her as Women of the Year 2023. This of course made the FDP happy, and they spread the news via Platform X. However, the title obscured the Federal Councilor’s face, which the political scientist Claude Longchamp prompting a poisonous remark: “Do you actually want to suggest a board in front of Karin Keller-Sutter’s head?”
Swissgrid relies on electric cars
The national grid company Swissgrid under the leadership of managing director Yves Zumwald not only invests hundreds of millions of francs annually in its electricity infrastructure. It also spends a lot of money on cars: it recently put out a tender for 115 new vehicles that it needs for its maintenance and modernization work. Two of the larger vans will be combustion engines, while the remaining 113 will be electric SUVs. They will replace a fleet that consists largely of combustion engines. As much as many people in Switzerland fear a power shortage due to the electrification of various areas of life, the fact that a key organization in this area relies almost entirely on electric cars can be seen as a sign of confidence.
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