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Ernst adds Oracle manager
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May 16th, 2007 issue
Ernst & Young has hired Leoš Vondrák to work as the manager of the firm’s corporate advisory department. Vondrák joins Ernst & Young from Oracle, where he was responsible for the sale of IT systems. He is a graduate of the Czech Technical University in Prague. In other Ernst & Young personnel news, the firm has added Libor Cupal and Martin Barteš to its transaction advisory team, which assists customers with infrastructure investment in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Cupal
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Barteš
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Cupal is an expert in public-private partnerships. He previously worked at PPP Centrum, an advisory company focused on such partnerships that is affiliated with the Finance Ministry.Barteš formerly served as the deputy director of the international and EU affairs department at the Health Ministry.Global property adviser DTZ recently launched a new retail team that will be responsible for helping its clients with advisory, consultancy, new tenants and project administration, as well as retail brokerage work.The team consists of Balázs Magyar, who heads the group; Petr Valenta, a senior retail agent; and junior retail agent Petra Popová.
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Magyar
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Magyar has extensive experience in the real estate sector throughout the CEE region, having worked previously for GfK Hungaria as a regional sales and marketing manager and for the German company ECE, where he managed shopping centers in Hamburg, Berlin and Budapest. He joined DTZ to head the retail team.
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Brůžek
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Martin Brůžek has moved from Citibank to the consulting and technology company Trask, where he has begun serving as the company’s financial director. At Citibank, Brůžek worked as a team leader in the business intelligence department. Previous to that post, Brůžek also participated in the introduction of customer-related management to Citibank’s operations and, together with his colleagues, received the company’s World Award of Excellence in 2006.
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Snížková
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Šárka Snížková, former human resources manager at Prague City Hall, has taken over the same job at the General Health Insurance Company (VZP). Snížková studied literature and French at Charles University in Prague and started her career in the health sector, where she worked as a communications specialist at the General Faculty Hospital (VFN) in Prague.Information about personnel changes can be sent to František Bouc at fbouc@praguepost.com
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