Role Bridge Name Pierre Zimmermann | Known for Bridge, Real Estate | |
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Children Tiffany, Yann, Laureline, Justin, Maelle Alma mater HEC Lausanne, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne |
Interview with pierre zimmermann
Pierre Zimmermann is a Swiss-born real estate developer and champion bridge player resident in Monaco.
Contents
- Interview with pierre zimmermann
- Pierre zimmermann invites you to monaco 2016
- Biography
- Professional career
- Bridge career
- Gold medals
- Other medals
- References

As a developer, Zimmermann is founder and CEO of Zimmermann Immobilier, a real estate company in Geneva. As a bridge player, he is a triple world champion and playing captain of the Monegasque team. He is also a tournament organizer, notably the biennial Monaco Cavendish since 2012 and the European championships by team from 2016 onwards on even years.
Pierre zimmermann invites you to monaco 2016
Biography
Pierre Zimmermann was born in Lausanne, Switzerland on 26 May 1955. He studied mathematics at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne from 1973 to 1978 and, at the same time, business administration at HEC Lausanne from 1975 to 1979.
He has five children and is married to the artist Christine Zimmermann.
Professional career
In 1979, Pierre Zimmermann joined IBM in Zurich where he worked for five years. He then worked for Hill+Knowlton Strategies as an assistant corporate controller for Europe until 1985. From 1986 to 1988, he worked for Finagrain as a financial analyst, and then joined BBHQ (a venture capital firm) in 1988 again as a financial analyst.
In 1990, Pierre Zimmermann left BBHQ to create the Régie Zimmermann (today known as Zimmermann Immobilier), a real estate company in Geneva. In 2006, he opened a subsidiary in Lausanne. In 2013 Zimmermann Immobilier reached 100 million Swiss francs in gross rental income.
Bridge career
Pierre Zimmermann started playing bridge occasionally in 1975 during his studies, but only started to play seriously in 1998. He obtained his first World Champion's title in 2007 in Shanghai his second in 2009 in São Paulo. and his third one in Chennai.
For several years, Zimmermann partnered with the professional player Franck Multon. Together they formed teams with top professional pairs, most recently Geir Helgemo–Tor Helness of Norway and Fulvio Fantoni–Claudio Nunes of Italy. In 2010 these six players all moved to Monaco in order to establish residency and thus obtain eligibility to compete as a national team in international teams-of-four. They have represented Monaco in European Bridge League (EBL) and world championship tournaments and finished second in the Bermuda Bowl in Bali in 2013. Following controversies over cheating, the Zimmermann team withdrew just prior to competing in the 2015 Bermuda Bowl and after hearings by the EBL, Fantoni and Nunes were banned from play for five years and as partners for life.