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Intro | Swiss general | |
Places | Switzerland | |
is | Military officer Soldier Officer | |
Work field | Military | |
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Birth | 6 March 1956, Richterswil, Horgen District, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland | |
Age | 68 years |
Biography
André Blattmann (born 6 March 1956) was a Swiss Lieutenant General and Chief of the Armed Forces from 1 March 2009 (ad interim since 20 August 2008) until 31 December 2016. He led the Swiss army since the leave of Roland Nef ad interim on 25 July 2008.
Biography
Blattmann did an apprenticeship as a clerk and was promoted to Bachelor of Business Administration. In 2003 he completed an Executive MBA education at the University of Zurich.
On the 1st of January 2001 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Field Army Corps 4 with simultaneous promotion to Brigadier. In 2002 he attended the Senior International Defense Management Course in Monterey, California in the United States.
From 2004 to 2005 he was the commander of the Central School, which is part of the higher professional training of the army. From the 1st of January 2006 Blattmann served as Assigned Higher Staff Officer.
Blattmann replaced Roland Nef, who resigned on 25 July 2008 following allegations of sexual harassment, as Chief of the Armed Forces.
In March 2016 the minister of defence announced the retirement of André Blattmann by the end of 2016. His formal retirement ceremony was held on 8 December 2016 and he was succeeded by Philippe Rebord on 1 January 2017. After his retirement, Blattmann continued to work for the Swiss Armed Forces as an advisor, expecting to retire in the middle of 2018.