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Martin Hojsik serves as Vice President and Member of the European Parliament since July 2019, actively participating in multiple committees including the ENVI, ANIT, ITRE, and BUDG committees, and is a member of the Renew Europe Group. Additionally, since January 2018, Martin has been a member of the presidency of Progresívne Slovensko, focusing on progressive solutions to societal issues and sustainability. Martin also holds the position of Vice President at GLOBE EU and is the founder of Hojsik.org, which aims to guide organizations in impactful program development. Previous roles include Chief Program Officer at FOUR PAWS and International Campaign Manager for Tax Justice at ActionAid. Education credentials include a Master's in Genetics and Biology from Univerzita Komenského in Bratislava and a Certificate in Leadership and Facilitation from Schumacher College.
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