Average Early-Career Executive Director Salary in Switzerland

119,876 Fr.
Avg. Base Salary (CHF)
25%
CHF 99k
MEDIAN
CHF 120k
75%
CHF 236k

The average salary for an Executive Director is 119,876 Fr. in 2025

Base Salary
99k Fr. - 236k Fr.
Total Pay
99k Fr. - 236k Fr.
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Executive Director Tasks
  • Direct and track operational budget decisions to increase strategic reach and report findings to the Board of Directors.
  • Establish and maintain working relationships with the press, partners, the community and clients.
  • Supervise department heads and conduct performance reviews.
  • Develop, maintain, expand and promote departments, services and offerings.
  • Analyze operations to enhance efficiency and meet strategic goals.
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How can Executive Directors increase their salary?

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