Henry Peter. (Photo credit: Jacques Erard/Wikipedia)
Henry Peter, a philanthropist and honorary professor of law at the University of Geneva, has stepped into the spotlight as the new president of Fondation Aventinus, the organization that supports independent journalism, a philanthropic arm of the Hans Wilsdorf foundation.
Peter took the helm of Aventinus on Jan. 1 to fortify its role as a bulwark against the collapse of traditional journalism and its essential function in fostering democracy.
Peter said in a recent interview with Switzerland's Le Temps, a daily newspaper funded by Aventinus since 2020, that the foundation’s targeted support stabilizes Swiss journalism and reinforce democratic values. “The crisis of democracy in the United States is partly due to that of the media,” he said.
Weeks after the U.S. presidential elections, the “Rolex approach” to supporting journalism stands as a contrast with the current U.S. media landscape, where economic pressures and political influence can compromise integrity. Unlike Aventinus, which avoids editorial interference, many media outlets rely on profit-driven models that often prioritize sensationalism.