Jessica List wird Chief Corporate Officer der SMG Swiss Marketplace Group

18.02.2022

Die SMG Swiss Marketplace Group verstärkt ihr Führungsteam und ernennt Jessica List zum Chief Corporate Officer.

Als Chief Corporate Officer wird sie für die Post-Merger-Integration, Legal & Compliance, Corporate Governance und Corporate Communications verantwortlich sein.

Zürich, 18. Februar 2022 – Jessica List, die derzeit als Integration Leader des Executive Leadership Teams bei der SMG Swiss Marketplace Group tätig ist, wird ab dem 1. März 2022 Chief Corporate Officer. Sie wird nicht nur die Unternehmensfunktionen unter ihre Fittiche nehmen, sondern künftig auch Sonderprojekte für das Executive Leadership Team leiten. Dazu gehören die Leitung einer organisationsübergreifenden IPO-Taskforce, die Verantwortung für Initiativen zur Förderung von Vielfalt und Integration sowie Projekte zur Umwelt-, Sozial- und Governance-Politik (ESG). Bevor sie zur SMG Swiss Marketplace Group kam, hatte Jessica List wichtige Führungspositionen bei der Ringier-Gruppe inne, unter anderem als Head of Group M&A and Strategic Projects. Gilles Despas, CEO der Gruppe, sagte zu dieser Ernennung: «Jessica ist eine Führungspersönlichkeit, die über ein breites Spektrum an Erfahrung in der Leitung konzernweiter, strategischer Projekte verfügt. In Kombination mit ihrer Erfolgsbilanz bei der Leitung grosser, komplexer und strategischen Projekte im Medien- und Rubrikengeschäft sowie ihrem Hintergrund im Finanzbereich, ist sie die perfekte Besetzung für diese Position. Die Ernennung ermöglicht es mir, mich noch besser auf die Leitung des neu gegründeten Unternehmens und die Gesamtstrategie der SMG Swiss Marketplace Group zu konzentrieren.» Mit diesem Schritt wird die organisatorische Führungsstruktur der SMG Swiss Marketplace Group weiter gefestigt und der Weg für den geplanten Börsengang geebnet. Zum Executive Leadership Team der SMG Swiss Marketplace Group gehören neben CEO Gilles Despas auch Chief Financial Officer Boris Gussen, Chief Corporate Officer Jessica List, Chief Technology Officer Jens Paul Berndt sowie die Leiter der drei größten Geschäftsbereiche Pierre-Alain Regali (Managing Director Automotive), Martin Waeber (Managing Director Real Estate) und Francesco Vass (Managing Director General Marketplaces). Über die SMG Swiss Marketplace Group AG Die SMG Swiss Marketplace Group AG ist ein wegweisendes Netzwerk von Online-Marktplätzen und ein führendes europäisches Digitalunternehmen, welches das Leben von Menschen mit bahnbrechenden Produkten vereinfacht. Die SMG Swiss Marketplace Group AG bietet ihren Kunden digitale Lösungen, um einige ihrer wichtigsten Lebensentscheidungen zu treffen. Das Portfolio umfasst die Bereiche Immobilien (immoscout24.ch, homegate.ch, ImmoStreet.ch, home.ch, Acheter-Louer.ch), Automobil (autoscout24.ch, motoscout24.ch, Car For You), Allgemeine Marktplätze (anibis.ch, tutti.ch, Ricardo.ch) sowie Finanzen und Versicherungen (financescout24.ch). Zum Kompetenznetzwerk zählen zudem die Bewertungsspezialisten für Immobilien der IAZI AG sowie der Entwickler innovativer Immobiliensoftware CASASOFT. Das Unternehmen ist im Besitz von TX Group AG (31%), Ringier AG (29,5%), die Mobiliar (29,5%) und General Atlantic (10%). Kontakt Daniel de Carvalho, Group Director Corporate Communications SMG Swiss Marketplace Group [email protected]

Marta Andreoni

Head of Design for Automotive

Introduce yourself and your role at SMG

I’m Marta Andreoni, Head of Design at SMG Automotive. I lead the design and UX writing team shaping AutoScout24 user experience. 

In my role, I wear many hats. My main focus is ensuring we stay true to our vision “simplifying people’s lives and connecting humans through innovative digital platforms” and our brand promise, “make it happen”. I challenge my team to think user-first, push for innovation, ease of use for our customers and make forward-thinking decisions, even within business and technological constraints.

 A big part of my role is supporting each designer’s growth, motivation, and career development. Through one-on-one coaching, mentoring, group work, and projects, I help my colleagues set and achieve their goals while fostering new learning opportunities.

What helps you feel empowered and confident in your role?

If I had to mention one thing I would say “being proactive” has been key to feeling more empowered. I enjoy solving problems, so when issues or opportunities arise, be it in the product, market or the team, I get curious and I proactively investigate the reasons and try to bring inputs to be discussed with others, this makes me feel I can be part of the process or solution and my point of view is going to be taken seriously. My optimism also plays a role, giving me confidence that even the most complex challenges can be solved. 

Besides, having trust from other managers and colleagues makes me feel in a safe environment where I can take ownership on topics I’m passionate about. 

What’s one thing SMG does well in fostering an inclusive workplace? What more can be done to amplify and support different perspectives in the workplace?

In my experience, we strive for balancing top-down and bottom-up inputs, ensuring employees can influence product directions, processes, and culture. People are approachable, and our strong feedback culture helps voices be heard. Across SMG, initiatives like regular People & Culture Surveys, topic guilds, and events in our locations across the world foster open exchange and mutual learning.

That said, I’ve noticed that quieter voices sometimes get less space, or interacting with top management can feel intimidating, especially when giving critical feedback. To make participation more inclusive, we could apply more facilitation and group work techniques like structured turn-taking, written input, and smaller group discussions – ensuring everyone, regardless of confidence level, seniority or personality, feels comfortable contributing. 

Design is often about seeing the world differently. How do unique perspectives contribute to more innovative, inclusive, or impactful design?

Design is about understanding diverse user personas and perspectives to create solutions that truly meet their needs or create new opportunities. I believe in the power of collaboration to shape user experiences – bringing together different disciplines, backgrounds, and lived experiences helps challenge assumptions, uncover blind spots, and drive more inclusive, innovative, and impactful solutions.

Looking back on your career, what’s one lesson or piece of advice you wish you had known earlier as a leader in design?

There are three things no one really prepares you for as a design leader: dealing with constant change, facing failure and handling emotions at work. These topics aren’t talked about much until you face them. I was lucky to learn from others’ experiences, but much of it came through my own.

One thing I wish I had understood earlier is the power of emotional intelligence, my job is no longer about the content and the design, it is about people. Self-awareness, not just of your own emotions, but also how others feel and react, can be the difference between conflict and harmony, frustration and clarity. The more I grow as a leader and designer, the more I realise that design isn’t just about doing the design job, delivering solutions on the market: it’s about navigating people, their emotions, and making change more acceptable and transforming issues into opportunities, both within the organisation and through great products.

 

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