About: Thomas Borer

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Thomas Gustav Borer (born 29 July 1957 in Basel ; legal domicile in Büsserach ) is a Swiss management consultant, lobbyist and former diplomat. From 1996 to 1999 he headed the Switzerland – Second World War Task Force. He then was Switzerland's ambassador to Germany until 2002.

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  • Thomas Gustav Borer (* 29. Juli 1957 in Basel; heimatberechtigt in Büsserach) ist ein Schweizer Unternehmensberater, Lobbyist und ehemaliger Diplomat. Er leitete von 1996 bis 1999 die Task Force Schweiz – Zweiter Weltkrieg. Anschliessend war er bis 2002 Botschafter der Schweiz in Deutschland. (de)
  • Thomas Borer-Fielding, né le 29 juillet 1957 à Bâle, est un diplomate qui fut en particulier ambassadeur de Suisse en Allemagne. (fr)
  • Thomas Gustav Borer (born 29 July 1957 in Basel ; legal domicile in Büsserach ) is a Swiss management consultant, lobbyist and former diplomat. From 1996 to 1999 he headed the Switzerland – Second World War Task Force. He then was Switzerland's ambassador to Germany until 2002. (en)
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  • Thomas Gustav Borer (* 29. Juli 1957 in Basel; heimatberechtigt in Büsserach) ist ein Schweizer Unternehmensberater, Lobbyist und ehemaliger Diplomat. Er leitete von 1996 bis 1999 die Task Force Schweiz – Zweiter Weltkrieg. Anschliessend war er bis 2002 Botschafter der Schweiz in Deutschland. (de)
  • Thomas Borer-Fielding, né le 29 juillet 1957 à Bâle, est un diplomate qui fut en particulier ambassadeur de Suisse en Allemagne. (fr)
  • Thomas Gustav Borer (born 29 July 1957 in Basel ; legal domicile in Büsserach ) is a Swiss management consultant, lobbyist and former diplomat. From 1996 to 1999 he headed the Switzerland – Second World War Task Force. He then was Switzerland's ambassador to Germany until 2002. (en)
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  • Thomas Borer (de)
  • Thomas Borer (fr)
  • Thomas Borer (en)
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