Success is the name of the game.

AuteurRobson, Kati Clinton
Fonction Editorial

An aid worker in Laos told me that "there is no stronger force in this world than a young man in his prime": full of energy, with the world at his feet, his desire to succeed is almost unstoppable. At age 26, Patrick Liotardo-Vogt, is a great example of this principle. To illustrate, he told The Huffington Post, "I come from a family that is more about being successful than being rich. We always learnt that if you give something, you have to get something. My grandfather was the CEO and Chairman of Nestle. He started at the bottom and worked his way up. That's very motivating." Already involved with 40 companies, this jet-setting entrepreneur has most recently turned his hand to reviving the world's oldest credit card--Diners Club. Turn to page 14 to read more about this new generation of Swiss businessman.

From a successful man, to a successful campaign: we examine the result of November's referendum, in which 52.9 per cent of voters approved the SVP-led initiative to automatically deport foreigners convicted of serious crimes. Find out what that means for Switzerland's future and Joe Expat on page 12.

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