Christophe Miville

Member of the Swiss Who's Who since 2026. Christophe Miville is CEO of the Point Prod Actua Group, which employs around one hundred people.
Major Interview - Susanne Ruoff

1 How do you define the role of a leader in a world where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming businesses and organisations? A leader in the age of artificial intelligence must be able to adapt his skills quickly and intelligently. Even in times of uncertainty and complex situations, they need to guide their team with a clear vision [...].
Pierre Bi, entrepreneur and innovator

A member of the Swiss Who's Who since 2023, Pierre Bi is a Swiss entrepreneur active in sustainable technologies and energy innovation. Founder and CEO of Enshift, he develops climate solutions based on artificial intelligence to support the decarbonisation of property portfolios.
Major Interview - Susan Gasser

1 Can you explain what epigenetics is and why it is important for understanding living organisms? Epigenetics concerns the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which the environment and lifestyle - for example, diet, stress and sleep - can modify the expression of our genes without altering the DNA sequence. Modifications [...]
Major Interview - Mirjam Staub-Bisang

1 Strategy in an era of uncertainty The financial markets are going through a period of uncertainty - between geopolitical tensions, persistent inflation and restrictive monetary policies. How is BlackRock Suisse adapting its investment strategy to support its clients in such a complex and changing environment? Against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions, persistent inflation and [...]
The Proust Questionnaire - Serena Aboutboul

A member of the Swiss Who's Who since 2025, Serena Aboutboul is Head of the Strategic Business Unit at Nestlé, where she is responsible for nutrition at every stage of life - from pre-conception to healthy longevity.
Sophie Lavaud, mountaineer

A member of the Swiss Who's Who since 2023, she has climbed to the very top of the world. In May 2023, Sophie Lavaud joined the exclusive circle of mountaineers who have climbed the world's fourteen 8,000-metre peaks, giants spread across Nepal, China and Pakistan.