Born in
Zurzach, Widmer was an economist by education, who earned a Ph.D. from the
University of St. Gallen, a research university in
St. Gallen. Widmer was hired by Julius Baer in 2005 from his previous position as head of private banking at
Credit Suisse, succeeding Walter Knabenhans. He had been the head of the bank's private banking business prior to assuming responsibility for the entire bank, including asset management and investment products. Widmer had been appointed as chief executive of Julius Baer in November 2007, where he expanded the bank's offices into such places as
Jakarta and
Moscow, places where new wealth could be found. He was found dead on 4 December 2008, with reports from sources cited in
The New York Times claiming that the death was from
suicide. Reports of the cause of death were contradictory and vague. Furthermore, the autopsy report was never released. Widmer was succeeded by Hans de Gier, Julius Baer's previous chief executive, who had been appointed as chairman of the bank's
GAM business unit earlier in 2008. ==References==