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Movers and Shakers
Ruzyně director bows out
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František Bouc
Staff Writer, The Prague Post
May 2nd, 2007 issue
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Bürgermeister
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Hana Černochová has decided to step down after two years as general director of Ruzyně Airport. Černochová will remain with the company, which is being prepared for privatization, as its financial director.In other aviation industry news, Prague City Councilor Jan Bürgermeister has been appointed to the supervisory board of Czech Airlines (ČSA). His addition to the board ends recent major changes that began with the replacement of chairman Miroslav Ševčík with Ivan Kočárník in early April.
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Rychlý
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Apart from ČSA, Bürgermeister is also the chairman of the Prague Congress Center’s board of directors and a deputy in Parliament.The Prague office of the international law firm Lovells has appointed Tomáš Rychlý as an attorney in its corporate law and finance department. Rychlý, a graduate of Charles University’s Law Faculty, where he is now also a lecturer, previously worked as a partner at the law firm Vyskočil, Krošlák & Co. and at the international law firm Allen & Overy, where he focused on the banking sector.
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Benda
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Former Prague Post news reporter Ondřej Benda, who worked for the newspaper in the late 1990s, has been hired as a senior consultant at Newton Solutions Focused. His fields of expertise are education, communications and human resources. Benda spent over four years studying in Indonesia, Australia and Austria, and then worked for five years as a journalist for the Post. Following a stint as a human resources communications specialist at Oskar (now Vodafone), for the past six years Benda worked for the Masaryk Institute of Advanced Studies, where he managed marketing and the master’s program in human resources management.
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Tučková
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For the past two years, Benda has also served as the editor-in-chief of HR Forum, a magazine published by the Czech Society for Human Resources Development.Real estate development group Quinlan Private Golub has appointed Lenka Tučková as its sales and marketing manager. Tučková has more than 10 years of experience in the development sector. At Quinlan, she will oversee a team managing the firm’s residential developments. In 2001, Tučková joined the Intel Corporation, where she worked both in the United States and Europe until the end of 2006, first as a supply demand manager and then as a government and public sector manager. Despite her five-year career in IT, Tučková never lost track of development business trends, and in June 2006 she became a member of the supervisory board of the MIPE-N company in Prague, which owns and manages residential assets.Tučková earned her BA in 1997 and MBA in 2000 from the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico.
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