Team

Team

Executive Management

Executive Director

Public Relations Officer

Organizational Development Manager

Administration and Finance

Head of Administration and Finance

Technical Manager

Security Manager

Administration and Finance Assistant

Luca De Deus

Civilian Service

Collection and Exhibitions

Head of Collection and Exhibitions

Production Manager

Collections Manager and Registrar

Scientific collaborator

Audience Development

Head of Audience Development

Visitor Services Manager

Reception Manager

Communications and Digital Content Manager

Digital Communications Officer

Cultural Participation Manager

Camille Bovet

Receptionist

Marcela Cizmar

Receptionist

Receptionist and Store Manager

Steve Herman Nyagua

Receptionist

Caroline Minder

Receptionist

Valentin Moreau

Receptionist

Peace Mury

Receptionist

Barbara Angelini, Patricia Bourceret, Emanuele Ceraso, Carole Chiappinelli, Mariagrazia Gisella Cicciu, Maria Contreras Gutiérrez, Cécile Crassier-Mokdad, Graziella De Vecchi, Tanja Devetak, Danica Gautier, Nalini Gouri-Burci, Michito Kawasaki, Andressa Marques, Gail Messenger, Nicole-Eva Grunder, Doris Riva, Anita Robert, Christine Ruchat, Luz Maria Serrano Estrada, Susanne Staub, Ivano Tonutti, Anook Vary, Lisa Widmer, Anita Zwerner

Volunteer guides

Foundation Board

Isabel Rochat

Chair

Sandrine Giroud

Vice Chair

Beatrice Ferrari

Representative of the Canton of Geneva

Michaël Flaks

Representative of the Canton of Geneva

Pierre Krähenbühl

Representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross

Gilles Carbonnier

Representative of the International Committee of the Red Cross

Christopher Rassi

Representative of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Loa Haagen Pictet

Individual member

Catherine de Marignac

Individual member

Luzius Sprüngli

Individual member

Anne-Marie de Weck

Individual member

Labels

The Swiss LGBTI Label is awarded to organizations that holistically and systematically demonstrate open, inclusive and diversity-friendly practices, with a particular focus on the inclusion of people who differ from the majority of the population in terms of sexual orientation, gender identity or physical sex characteristics.

The 1+ pour tous label is awarded by the Canton of Geneva to local businesses and public bodies that hire, on permanent contracts, one or more registered jobseekers living in the canton rather than offering these same positions to other applicants with similar skills and qualifications.

Equal pay for equal work is an essential component of workplace gender equality. With this aim in mind, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum has used the Swiss federal government’s Logib tool to develop a fair, gender-neutral pay system that offers clarity and consistency.

The Passerelle culturelle programme is designed for young people aged 16 to 20 with an interest in culture and specific skills that do not allow them to follow a standard career path. Thanks to a tailor-made 3-year course, they will be able to join public or private cultural organisations in order to discover their interests and develop a professional project in the field of culture and the arts (photography, music, printmaking, painting, theatre, nature, history).

For the past 20 years, Syni has been helping professionals looking for work to complete training and qualification assignments in the international cooperation sector. The aim of a Federal Temporary Employment Programme (PETF) via Syni is to increase a person's employability by first defining individual objectives and then looking for a position within a partner host institution enabling you to achieve them.