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Berdár joins Venture
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By František Bouc
Staff Writer, The Prague Post
November 2nd, 2005 issue

Former Cesky´ Telecom CEO Gabriel Berdár has joined advisory firm Venture Investors as a consultant. The firm's director, Michael Rostock, said that Venture Investors and Berdár will cooperate on projects for telecommunications and financial companies from Western Europe.

Mobile telecommunications provider Eurotel has lured Marek Slácík from competitor Oskar/Vodafone to assume the position of marketing director for corporate clients. Over the past nine years, Slácík was involved in brand marketing and marketing services. While at Oskar/Vodafone, he was responsible for the implementation of marketing strategies to both individual and corporate clients. Prior to that, he worked as a brand manager in Kraft Jacobs Suchard, Johnson&Johnson and Wrigley's.

The Dutch management of multinational bank ABN AMRO promoted three executives in the bank's Prague office: operations director Hugo Halter, finance director Martin Provazník, and loan department head Martin Sauer to the position of corporate director. This was only the second time Prague staff were elevated to positions of director. Last year, Jan Spurny´ was named global clients' department director.

Tomás Bílek was appointed CEO of construction and development firm Hochtief VSB. Bílek replaces Václav Matyás, who left to become president of the Associated Builders' Union. Bílek graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University and has experience in construction and development organizations. In 1988–2001, he worked for Czech construction company Metrostav. He left Metrostav to take over an executive post with development and design company Arch-Invest.

The planned international expansion of logistics firm C.S. Cargo has caused changes in the company's top management. Petr Zejdlík was appointed general director, and David Ruzicka is now director of logistics.

Zejdlík moved to C.S. Cargo from LogicaCMG, where he held the post of commercial director for Central and Eastern Europe. Zejdlík is a graduate of the University of Economics in Prague. He did his postgraduate studies at the Graduate School of Business run by Chicago University.

Ruzicka, who studied logistics at the University of Economics in Prague, was also a logistics manager for UPS Supply Chains Solutions before joining C.S. Cargo.

František Bouc can be reached at fbouc@praguepost.com


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