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Martin Klusoň

CEO Symphera; Honorary President of KPM

Symphera

Martin Klusoň is one of the most prominent faces in project management in the Czech Republic. He is a respected lecturer, consultant and mentor. In his role as CEO, he likes sharing his visions across the company and he emphasizes values. He has trained thousands of project managers, product owners and scrum masters in the Czech Republic, Europe and the USA. He helps clients on major projects, with agile transformations, PMO setup and many other activities. He is often invited by board members to help them with changes in corporate governance. He is known for his openness, sincerity and fairness. Clients appreciate not only his experience but also his ability to easily explain difficult topics. Martin is the founder and honorary president of the Chamber of Project Managers in the Czech Republic. He regularly holds lectures and writes professional articles.

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Roman Senecký

COO Mondi KRAFT PAPER

Roman Senecký is COO of Mondi Kraft Paper, which includes six pulp and wrapping paper plants and is responsible for global sales of approximately EUR 1.6 billion per year. Roman graduated from the Secondary Industrial School of Electrical Engineering in Chomutov and subsequently from the University of Mining and Metallurgy – Technical University in Ostrava, specifically the Faculty of Finance. At the age of 35, he was appointed President of Mondi SCP a.s., located in Ružomberok, Slovakia.

In a company with 1,600 employees and a turnover of EUR 500 million, he managed to increase productivity by 50%, win four PPI Awards worldwide, achieve 85% employee satisfaction and implement investments worth approximately EUR 220 million.

Subsequently, as CEO of Mondi Štětí, he and his team successfully implemented growth investment projects worth EUR 450 million and reorganized the company. These steps led to an increase in production of around 50%. Now his teams are implementing two more major projects worth more than EUR 600 million.

Roman is, among other things, co-author of the book “Business Basics”, which won the Book of the Year Award 2010. Based on nominations from his teams, he has twice been among the top six CEOs in the paper industry in the RISI Global Awards. He cares deeply about workplace safety, environmental friendliness, community support, and last but not least, the personal growth of his co-workers.

His personal motto is “Helping people achieve goals they dare not set for themselves”.

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Birds of Feathers – C-level management

“Birds of Feathers sit together” …together on the same wave…

People with similar interests and goals often find a common language and inspire each other. At the 16th annual Project, Agile & Leadership conference, we put the British idiom “Birds of Feathers” into practice and developed it into thematic areas. This platform aims to promote reflection and joint discussion on specific topics and issues and, of course, joint networking. Let’s come together to seek new perspectives, share previous experience and create a space for the exchange of ideas. We invite you to join the discussion and networking and look forward to flying together towards new possibilities.

Annotation: “Vision? Delivered!”

Birds of Feathers is a creative format where individuals are invited to discuss a particular topic based on their roles. This session focuses on CEOs, exploring the theme “Vision? Delivered!” Facilitated by Roman Senecký and Martin Klusoň, this discussion will be grounded in practical experience and habits sharing rather than hypothetical or theoretical concepts. In the first half, we will share insights on working with personal and company visions.

The second half will address how to be competitive by delivering these visions rapidly – using project and agile delivery. Jitka Jungmanová (exceptional scatchnoter) will capture the essence of our conversation for everybody to take advantage from the destilled wisdom.

This session is by invitation only.

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