Thomas Helbling

Politician, Person

1961 –

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Who is Thomas Helbling?

Thomas Helbling is a Swiss lawyer and politician. He currently holds the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland, in charge of the Federal Council sector.

A native of Bern, Thomas Helbling studied Law at the University of Bern and holds a Master of Laws from the University of London. After spending his early career as a lawyer in Bern and London, he entered public service in 1998, when he became advisor to Federal Councillor Adolf Ogi and his successor, Samuel Schmid.

In 2001, Helbling became the project manager for the joint Austrian-Swiss bid to host the UEFA Euro 2008 football championship, the second such multinational joint bid to succeed so far. After retiring from the organization committee in early 2003, Helbling joined private insurance company Swiss Life as head of public relations, and was appointed board member of the Swiss Football League, where he was in charge of games security and pushed for restrictive legislation against hooliganism in anticipation of the Euro.

Thomas Helbling was appointed Vice Chancellor of the Swiss Confederation in February 2008 and took office on 1 June 2008, successor to Corina Casanova who had been named Chancellor in the meantime.

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Born
1961
Switzerland
Nationality
  • Switzerland
Profession
Education
  • University of Bern

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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