Beat Zehnder
About Beat Zehnder
Beat Zehnder is a Senior Project Manager at UBS, specializing in GFO Client Services Insights since 2018. He has extensive experience in project management and resource management, having held various roles at UBS and other companies over several decades.
Current Role at UBS
Beat Zehnder currently serves as the Senior Project Manager for GFO Client Services Insights at UBS. He has held this position since 2018, accumulating six years of experience in this role. His work focuses on managing projects related to client services and insights within the organization, contributing to the strategic objectives of UBS.
Previous Positions at UBS
Beat Zehnder has held multiple roles at UBS throughout his career. He worked as the Head of Resource Management & Transparency from 2007 to 2009, and as the Senior Project Manager for UHNW Business Architecture & Analytics from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, he served as the Senior Project Manager for Global UHNW Client Analytics & Tools from 2011 to 2013, and as the Senior Project Manager for Learning Evaluation from 2005 to 2007. His extensive experience at UBS spans various project management and leadership roles.
Career Background
Beat Zehnder began his career in the electro-mechanical field, completing an apprenticeship at Landert Motoren AG | TORMAX from 1977 to 1981. He progressed to roles such as Head of Hardware Development at Schaltag AG and Head of Electronic Development at Rieter. His career includes significant positions in project management and leadership across various companies, including Microwin AG and Kistler Group, before returning to UBS.
Education and Early Career
Beat Zehnder's early career included an apprenticeship in electro-mechanical engineering, which laid the foundation for his technical expertise. He worked at Landert Motoren AG | TORMAX in various roles, including Electronic Technician and Deputy Head of the Electronic Department, before moving on to positions in hardware and electronic development at Schaltag AG and Rieter.