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Robin Dimitri

Robin Dimitri

Board member

Robin Dimitri, grandson of the founder of the Fondazione Dimitri, grew up in a family of artists who passionately and creatively shape the cultural heritage. His professional journey began at Raiffeisenbank Zürcher Oberland in Uster, where he completed training as a commercial employee (EFZ). During this time, he laid the foundation for his knowledge in the banking sector and developed a keen sensitivity to the needs of clients. He subsequently worked as an assistant for corporate clients. After completing his mandatory military service, he attended both the non-commissioned officer and officer schools in Thun, honing his discipline and leadership skills while learning the values of teamwork and responsibility. Following this, he spent six months in Shanghai to learn the Mandarin language. Robin speaks several languages, including German, English, French, and Chinese, which allows him to communicate in a diverse world and build bridges between cultures.

His career has led him to UBS in Zurich, where he has been working as a Risk Specialist since May 2020. In this role, Robin navigates carefully through the challenges of the financial world and contributes to the stability and trust in client relationships. Additionally, he is responsible for various areas of activity. Robin's academic training reflects his pursuit of knowledge. In 2024, he earned a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration, with a major in International Management and Economics, from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

With a heart that beats for art and a mind open to innovation, Robin Dimitri is determined to carry on the legacy of the Fondazione Dimitri and to put his extensive experience at the service of the foundation.

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