Ing. Hana Pavlištová, the Representative of ČESKÁ INFORMAČNÍ AGENTURA - ČIA (The Czech Information Agency). Born in Litoměřice, 1974-1978 studies at the Economic Universtity in Berlin, subject mathematic models and data processing, 1978-1982 an analyst and programming engineer in SETUZA Ústí nad Labem, 1982-1992 – Česká spořitelna Praha, first as an analyst, then a programming engineer , following a series of positions. In 1992-2005 working for the financial group Bayerische Landesbank, later for its successor in the Czech Republic at BAWAGbank (today LBBW). Starting as Deputy to the Chairman of Representation, after the inquisition of Interbank having a function of a Board Member. From May 2005 working at Česká informační agentura ( ČIA - The Czech Information Agency) as Executive Directress and Representative. From 1999 being engaged as a volunteer for the Czech Special Olympics in the field of PR and sponzoring. She is a Member of the Board of the Czech-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, from June 2009 taking a function of a Vice President. CIA is a Czech private press agency specialized in the Czech economics coverage. The team´s made of professional economic redactors and public sources analysts. Their work is complemented by a network of professional translators. It offers high-quality technical reviews on events in the most significant segments of Czech economics and brings the majority of new information on the relevant market. The agency works for top managers in the Czech Republic and abroad who want to be informed daily, quickly and complexly. It comes only with updated and actual information in three language versions – Czech, English and German.
The personal decision for taking a part in the jury:
"The Czech Information Agency specializes in the Czech economics coverage. In its selection, „The Czech Businesswomen Award“ competition concentrates on female enterprisers who meet truly demanding economic criteria and reach excellent results in their companies´ conduct. In our work, we value three main principles: independency, objectivity and professionality. The three attributes the finalists must not lack. And because the rules of the competition guarantee the objective evaluation, it´s my honour to be a part of the jury team."