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Vera Michalski was born on 5 November, 1954 in Basel, Switzerland, is a Swiss book publisher (born 1954). Discover Vera Michalski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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The story of her grandmother's childhood (from 1914 to 1919) was published and translated in 1990.
Equipped with a PhD in zoology, he dedicated much of his time, thoughts and funds to preserving and protecting nature.
Vera studied at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) in Geneva where she began working on her thesis entitled “Le phénomène des compagnons de route du communisme en France, de 1928 à 1939” (The phenomenon of Communism's fellow travelers in France from 1928 to 1939”).
However, she decided to interrupt her doctorate studies to focus on publishing.
Vera Michalski-Hoffmann (born 5 November 1954) is a Swiss billionaire businesswoman, significant shareholder in Roche Holding and publisher.
She is the president of several publishing houses in Switzerland, France and Poland, grouped together in a holding company, Libella SA, based in Lausanne.
She founded the Jan Michalski Foundation in Montricher.
Until the age of 20, Vera Hoffmann (of Swiss and Austrian origin) lived in Camargue, at the Tour du Valat research facility, 28 km from Arles.
At that time, the centre's activities included clearly a communist vision of common life, an agricultural dimension and its electricity was supplied by a generator.
In 1961, he and Peter Scott, son of the famous South Pole explorer, founded the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Now supported by the family's MAVA Foundation, this research centre has become an important international hub for the conservation and study of Mediterranean wetlands.
The Foundation, which owns nearly 2,500 hectares of wetlands in the Camargue region, is responsible for protecting the area.
During her childhood, Vera Hoffmann attended a private school created by her parents and accredited by the French authorities.
Approximately 14 children, including Vera's two sisters and one brother, were schooled there.
Most of them were children of people who worked at the ornithological facility, along with a few poor neighbours.
Vera's mother, Daria Razumovsky, was the descendant of Austrian and Russian immigrants who fled their homeland during the Russian Revolution.
In 1983, she married a Polish man named Jan Michalski (1953-2002), whom she met when they were both students at the University of Geneva.
In 1986, Vera Michalski created Les Éditions Noir sur Blanc in Montricher with her husband, Jan Michalski.
The idea was to publish writers –essentially of Slavic origin– and to offer fiction (novels, short stories, plays and poetry) as well as non-fiction (essays, documents, eye-witness accounts, personal journal and memoires) bearing witness to critical periods in the history of countries such as Poland and Russia.
Subsequently, the couple acquired several publishing houses that were later brought together under the holding group Libella, based in Lausanne.
The holding now includes Noir sur Blanc, Les Éditions Phébus, Buchet-Chastel and Le Temps Apprivoisé, among others.
In Poland, Michalski owns Oficyna Literacka (Noir sur Blanc) in Warsaw and Wydawnictwo Literackie Kraków.
She and her husband began working in this area in 1986, before the Fall of the Berlin Wall, when cultural exchanges were rather difficult.
She speaks five languages fluently (French, German, English, Spanish and Polish) and some Russian.
In 1991, Michalski bought The Polish Bookshop in Paris, called Librairie Polonaise, at 123 Boulevard Saint-Germain.
Although Michalski is heiress to the significant family fortune of Luc Hoffmann, she says she is careful to keep her publishing business separate from her philanthropic initiatives, notably the Maison de l'écriture (writing house) in Montricher, Switzerland.
She does, however, admit that she can take certain risks which other, less financially secure publishers might not, and she can also publish niche-target works.
Still, all her editorial projects are intended to be profitable.
Through her publishing business, Michalski aims to provide a bridge between Eastern and Western cultures.
Vera Michalski was awarded prestigious awards during her career, including the Officer of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (1995), the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters of the French Republic, the Meritorious for Polish Culture (2011) and the Polish "Bene Merito" honorary distinction (2012).
In 2004, the diary kept by Vera's mother and two aunts was also published.
In the autumn of 2007, Vera Michalski announced the creation of the Jan Michalski Foundation in Montricher, Switzerland.
This foundation acquired a former summer camp and converted it into a centre welcoming writers.
Several of them can stay simultaneously and for different lengths of time, never to exceed one year, however.
Later, an exhibit space, an auditorium for concerts, symposiums, lectures or screenings and a library were added.
In 2010, she received the Lilas de l'éditrice award.
In October 2016, she was named UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for culture and education.
in 2018 she took over a historic hotel in Warsaw, rebranded as the Raffles Hotel Europejski.
Her wealth is derived from inheritance, and she owns 1.5% of Roche Holding.