At Clinique Générale-Beaulieu, management ensures open and inclusive communication in order to carry out the various projects and create a stimulating work environment.
By sharing knowledge and skills and valuing employees, management strives to achieve its objectives while preserving the interests of all.
After training as an engineer and completing a master’s degree in management, Stanley Hautdidier worked as a sales manager at a German MedTech company. He then joined a private clinic in Geneva as Director of Medical Affairs in charge of revenues. He also set up and grew an architecture and engineering firm specialising in healthcare, which he directed until September 2019.
He joined the Swiss Medical Network as manager of the Genolier Innovation Hub In 2019, and was appointed operations manager in April 2021, then made managing director in December 2021.
(*1991) After graduating with a master’s from HEC, the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Lausanne, Laurent Philippi joined Swiss Medical Network in 2015 as a Business Controller. After two years working with the finance department at Clinique Générale-Beaulieu, he became Business Controller for the clinic in 2018 before being appointed as Director of Finance and Operations in 2022. He is director of the clinic since 2026.
(*1993) Marie Machwirth has a master’s in hotel management from the Vatel Hotel and Tourism Business School, and has held various roles in luxury hotels in Switzerland. In 2019, she joined Clinique Générale-Beaulieu as Communication & Marketing Manager, before taking over as Assistant Director of Operations in 2022.
(*1963) After training as a nurse in Annecy, Rémi Champelovier began his career as a nurse at the Bonneville hospital. In 1992, he joined Clinique Générale-Beaulieu as a scrub nurse in the operating theatre before being appointed Deputy Manager and subsequently Manager of the Clinic's operating theatre. On the strength of a diploma in proximity control and a DAS in strategic purchasing, logistics and procurement management, he was appointed Director of Care in 2016.
(*1963) A nurse by training, Véronique Marchal is the holder of a university degree in global strategy for hospital hygiene and a Certificate of Advanced Studies in care quality. She has also completed training in risk management. Véronique Marchal joined Clinique Générale-Beaulieu in 1984 as a surgical nurse and moved on to posts as charge nurse, clinical nurse and specialist in the prevention and control of infection before being appointed Deputy Director of Care in 2016.