Svoboda & Williams has welcomed several new members, especially in marketing, but also in some of the company’s other divisions.
The marketing team added three new coworkers. Copywriter Hana Císařová studied European studies and international relations at the University of Westminster in London and the Charles University in Prague. She has 10 years of experience under her belt writing PR copy about European funds and worked for 2 years creating entry documents for the US Embassy in Prague. Hana speaks English and German fluently.
Viktorie Preissová will manage Svoboda & Williams’ digital content. She is completing a master's degree in media studies at Charles University’s Faculty of Social Sciences. She previously worked in event management, and has work experience in cultural institutions and the real estate sector. Viktorie has a perfect command of English. Anastassia Shevchenko is the company’s new junior graphic designer and will create much of its visual communication. She studied graphic design in Kyiv, where until recently she worked as a freelance graphic designer. Anastassia speaks Ukrainian, Russian, and English.
Barbora Trajhanová is the newest member of the property management team. A graduate of the Czech University of Life Sciences, she joined Svoboda & Williams after being on parental leave, which was preceded by a long stint in the accounting department of a Japanese corporation. Barbora speaks both English and German. Lawyer Marek Beneš also began working for Svoboda & Williams. Marek is completing his studies at Charles University, and has already worked in two law firms. Apart from law, Marek enjoys playing floorball and is a member of the Czech national team. He has an excellent command of English and German. The financial division recently hired Lucie Ben Dhafer, a graduate of the Prague University of Economics. Lucie previously worked for an accounting firm and in the HR department of a real estate management company. She speaks Czech fluently and English proficiently.
Our reception team also welcomed new reinforcements. Still university students, Anna Petra Šafářová is pursuing a degree in marketing and management at the Prague School of Creative Communication, Sofie Horová is studying psychology at the University of New York in Prague, and Tereza Holečková humanities at Charles University's Faculty of Humanities. All three speak English, and Anna is also proficient in Spanish.