
Andreas Meyer (born 9 April 1961,
Basel
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,
Switzerland
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) is a
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manager and
lawyer
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. From January 2007 to September 2020, he has been Chairman of the Management Board of the
Swiss Federal Railways
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(SBB). Since October 2020, he serves as president of the board at
Starmind.
Life
Andreas Meyer passed his
Matura type B at the Gymnasium
Muttenz
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History
Under the Roman Empire a hamlet called Montet ...
in 1980. He then studied law at the
Universities of Basel and
Fribourg (Switzerland). In 1989, he completed and passed his lawyer's exams in the
Canton
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of
Basel-Landschaft
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and in 1995 he received an MBA from
INSEAD
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in
Fontainebleau
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.
Career
Meyer began his career as a legal consultant at
ABB
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in 1990, and later as an assistant to the management and project manager at the SBB subsidiary, W + E Environment Technology in
Zürich
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. From 1996 to 1997, he worked as managing director at the German plant construction company,
Deutsche Babcock
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in
Oberhausen
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and
Bitterfeld
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.
From 1997 to 2006, Andreas Meyer worked in various positions at
Deutsche Bahn
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AG. He joined DB Energie as Managing Director and became Chairman of the Management Board in 2000. In 1997, he was entrusted with the task of selling the Energy Saving Party. Through renovations, he was able to convince the concerned group of long-term preservation of the Energy Division of the DB Group.
In 2004, he became Chairman of the Management Board of DB Stadtverkehr. At the same time, he was also a member of the Executive Board of DB Personenverkehr. From 2005, Meyer was also a member of the Deutsche Bahn AG‘s Executive Board.
On 23 June 2006, Meyer, with effect from 1 January 2007, was unanimously elected by SBB's Board of Directors, from 30 candidates, to succeed Benedikt Weibel. Ten of the candidates had extensive interviews.
In the 2014 fiscal year, he received a fixed salary of CHF 580,000, as well as a performance-related share of CHF 492,000. With a total of around CHF 1.1 million as income, Meyer is therefore the highest-paid employee in a company owned by the
Swiss Confederation
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. In 1996, the total income for SBB CEO Benedikt Weibel was CHF 300,000.
In June 2011, Meyer was relieved to be able to confirm the phasing out of the Cisalpino Pendolino which would be phased out by the end of 2014, meaning the end its nerve wrecking journey which had become a "horror" because of constant breakdowns and delays and subsequent loss of reliability.
On 4 September 2019, Meyer announced his resignation from the top management of SBB by the end of 2020 at the latest. Following the election of his successor, the
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Board of Directors accepted his departure and transfer of office as of 1 April 2020. In March 2020, as a result of the
coronavirus pandemic
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, Meyer had to address a fall of up to 80% of passenger numbers which resulted in the "biggest timetable change in the history" of public transport. In the midst of the Corona crisis,
Vincent Ducrox, became the new head of SBB and, on 1 April 2020, took over from Meyer who had been head of SBB since 2007.
In 2019, before retiring from their respective chief executive positions, Meyer and Thomas Klühr of Swiss, entered into the strategic business partnership "Swiss Air Rail" which combined train journeys with flights.
Controversy
As a result of Meyers's change of position from Deutsche Bahn to SBB, there was controversy about his income in 2008. Within SBB's 2007 annual report, it was shown that Meyer had received an additional bonus on top of his bonus and an extraordinary contribution to the pension fund: SBB Immobilien acquired Meyers German residence and organized its sale to facilitate his change of location. In addition to the media and public debates surrounding this decision, a parliamentary inquiry was initiated by the member of
National Council Josef Zisyadis
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. Meyer's salary was a frequently discussed topic and sparked political discussions about the level of salaries paid to chief executives of federal companies. It made headlines again in March 2021, when SBB's annual account showed Meyer's final 2020 salary as almost 715,000 francs, which was equivalent to his remuneration for the previous year despite him leaving office after just three months but taking into consideration his one-year notice period until end of September 2020. It also revealed that Meyer's salary for 2020 was considerably higher than his successor's, who, like other SBB chief executives, had agreed to waive variable salary components amounting to about 10% of their salary.
Family
Andreas Meyer is married, a father of three children and lives in
Muri bei Bern
Muri bei Bern is a municipality in the Bern-Mittelland administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland.
History
Muri is first mentioned in 1180 as ''Mure'' while Gümligen appears in 1239 as ''Gumelingen'' or ''Gumlingin''
Archa ...
. He grew up together with his brother in a railroad family in
Birsfelden
Birsfelden (Swiss German: ''Birsfälde'') is a municipality in the district of Arlesheim in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland.
History
Birsfelden is first mentioned in 1274 as ''minor Rinvelden''. Around 1500 it was first mentioned a ...
in Basel. His father worked as SBB wagon master and later as head of the SBB depot
Muttenz
Muttenz is a municipality with a population of approximately 17,000 in the canton of Basel-Country in Switzerland. It is located in the district of Arlesheim and next to the city of Basel.
History
Under the Roman Empire a hamlet called Montet ...
in Basel. Meyer became familiar with the SBB from an early age. He accompanied his father as a boy to the
Rhine
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port, where he checked wagon loads and carried out brake tests. During his law studies, he worked as a cleaner in the SBB wagons.
Literature
Andreas Meyer in the
Munzinger-Archiv
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References
External links
''Eisenbahnersohn wird SBB-Chef''24 June 2006
''Andreas Meyer – CEO der SBB''
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Deutsche Bahn people
Swiss businesspeople
1961 births
Living people