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Riga, Latvia – Evita Lune, Global Digital Economy Partner, interviewed Gunita Kulikovska, Founder and CEO of Vividly for Riga Tech Girls, an IT community in Riga, Latvia dedicated to tech, start-up and digital education. Vividly was founded in 2016 by young architects and tech professionals driven by the synergy between architecture, virtual reality, and people. Its CEO does not speak the traditional start-up language – she is a visionary, who aspires to facilitate the development of a new medium…
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Warsaw, Poland – AI: Human labour transformed. Artificial intelligence will force companies to revisit and reinvent their processes; this is the only way in which they will become more efficient, innovative and focused on new processes. Cooperation, teamwork, creativity, flexibility, efficiency, and diversity of corporate cultures will become increasingly significant at all levels.
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Kiev, Ukraine – Ukraine’s agricultural industry has changed dramatically over the past decade, largely due to technical progress – as has its management.
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Lima, Peru – Digital transformation began a few years ago in Europe and the U.S.; it is now taking off exponentially in Latin America, and will soon become critically important for business organisations. Fernanda García, Country Manager Colombia at Pedersen & Partners, gave a presentation at the Lima Business Club called “Digital transformation – Talent and culture” to expand on the subject.
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Houston, USA – When nuclear fission was first discovered, many people imagined that the energy released from splitting atoms could provide a never-ending source of cheap energy powering a utopian society of flying cars and ubiquitous robots. More than half a century later, nuclear energy is as scorned and unpopular as “dirty” fossil fuels.
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Houston, USA – When nuclear fission was first discovered, many people imagined that the energy released from splitting atoms could provide a never-ending source of cheap energy powering a utopian society of flying cars and ubiquitous robots. More than half a century later, nuclear energy is as scorned and unpopular as “dirty” fossil fuels.
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Mexico City – Until recently, it was difficult to imagine the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as the next in line to succeed the CEO. Nevertheless, experts believe that as the current market rules require Finance Directors to broaden their skills, these executives are now better suited to be business leaders.
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Sofia, Bulgaria – In June 2017, Pedersen & Partners Sofia organised a discussion panel on the film industry with highly acclaimed Bulgarian actress Joana Bukovska-Davidova and Ivan Tonev, a prominent film cinematographer, producer and director, speaking to members of the Bulgarian business community. The event was held in collaboration with PostBank.
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Bogotá, Colombia – “We tend to overestimate the impact of technology in the short term and underestimate it in the long run” – Amara Law –
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Bogotá, Colombia – “We tend to overestimate the impact of technology in the short term and underestimate it in the long run” – Amara Law –
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Moscow, Russia – Dmitry Koltygin has been appointed Principal at Pedersen & Partners, a leading international executive search firm. In his new role Koltygin will be responsible for managing relationships with clients and managers, and execution of senior level recruitment assignments across countries covered by the firm.
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London, United Kingdom - July 1, 2011 - Pedersen & Partners, a leading international executive search firm with 44 wholly owned offices in 41 countries has established office in the United Kingdom.
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Istanbul, Turkey - Pedersen & Partners, the leading international executive search firm, has appointed Peter D’Autry as a new Partner and co-owner of Pedersen & Partners.
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Budapest, Hungary – Pedersen & Partners, the leading international executive search firm, is happy to announce the promotion of Tamas Gonczi to Principal. In his new role Gonczi will be responsible for client relationship management and execution of senior level recruitment assignments across the markets of Central Europe.
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Pedersen & Partners, the leading international executive search firm, has opened a new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the fifth office established by the firm in the Middle East & Africa. Ewan Walton has been appointed Principal and Country Manager for Saudi Arabia.
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Cairo, Egypt - Pedersen & Partners, the leading international executive search firm, has opened a new office in Cairo, Egypt, maintaining its commitment to further expand in Middle East & Africa. Ahmad M. Ismail has been appointed Country Manager for Egypt.
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Lagos, Nigeria - Pedersen & Partners, the leading international executive search firm, has recently expanded to Nigeria and has appointed Chinedu Duru as Country Manager, based in Lagos. This move is in alignment with the firm’s strategy to grow in the African continent, and Lagos is the second office opening after Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Athens, Greece - Pedersen & Partners, a leading executive search firm is pleased to announce that Yannis Nakopoulos has recently joined the firm as a Senior Consultant. In his new role Nakopoulos will be responsible for managing client relationships and executing senior level recruitment assignments across Pedersen & Partners’ organisation, and developing the Energy and Clean Technology sector within the Industrial practice group.
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New-Delhi, India - Pedersen & Partners, a leading international executive search firm, has recently expanded to India and has appointed Avneesh Raghuvanshi as Country Manager, based in New Delhi.
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Minsk, Belarus - Pedersen & Partners, a leading executive search firm is pleased to announce that Lola Trapsh has recently joined the firm as the Country Manager for Belarus. In her new role Trapsh will be responsible for developing and managing client relationship management and execution of senior level recruitment assignments in Belarus and across Pedersen & Partners’ organisation.