Lucie Branstencertified interpreter and translator of English, German, Russian and Czech — A native Czech speaker providing simultaneous interpreting services, both in a conference setting and online. Appointed by the Czech Ministry of Justice to provide sworn translations of official documents.
Laura Stanescu, MBACzech-Romanian business specialist — Strategic market entry via websites and trade fairs, cultural UX and “user feeling” audits, sensory branding, and senior business interpreting in English, Romanian, and Czech.
Tomas Cernovskydigital marketer focused on social media and PPC — Generated more than €41 million for clients in campaign revenue through online marketing in 11 years of professional practice. Experience with top brands such as O2, Skoda, and Heineken.
Radek Hrachovecloyalty marketing consultant — Designing successful loyalty marketing strategies and programs for over 20 years, as one of the most skilled practitioners within the loyalty industry in Central Europe. A past winner of The Loyalty Awards, now serving as a permanent jury member.
Tomas BilekIT consultant and Solution/Enterprise Architect focused on digitalization and digital transformation — Digitalization and digital transformation of companies, including designing the enterprise architecture or the digital architecture of entire companies. Degree in Cybernetics and Robotics from CTU and 15 years of experience in IT.
Jaroslav Baron3D designer and Rhino modeler — Senior 3D designer with over 20 years of experience, specializing in 3D modeling, visualizations, 3D printing and support for professionals who design buildings, interiors, infrastructure, or consumer products. Working with Rhino 3D CAD software.
Michal Lysekbusiness and marketing strategist for business growth — Helping established companies not just allocate marketing budgets effectively, but more importantly, discover new paths to sustainable growth. Strategic marketing oversight with proven results. Trusted by satisfied clients.
Cognitive Resonance founder Benjamin Riley’s interview with Tomáš Baránek does a great job of cutting through the AI hype. Riley is very honest about the technology, explaining how tools might make humans lose their skills, and why big tech companies are wrong to confuse language with actual thought.
The conversation covers many different topics, however, everything connects back to one main idea: humans need the natural friction and effort of real life to truly think and create.