Richard Malovic has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Richard started their career at Veolia UK as a Road Sweeper, responsible for maintaining cleanliness on the streets of Westminster.
After that, Richard worked at Student Cyber Games, where they held various positions such as Chief Financial Officer, Talent Development Manager, and eventually became the Chairman. Richard contributed to the financial agenda of the organization and focused on sustainability and organic development.
Following their tenure at Student Cyber Games, Richard joined Siemens. Richard began as a Business Administration trainee, providing support in commercial duties and financial management of projects. Richard then took on the role of Commercial Sales Manager for Central and Eastern Europe, responsible for coordinating sales and bidding activities, contract negotiation, and risk evaluation.
Richard later became the CEO of Whalebone, where they oversaw the company's mission to protect networks and machine portfolios from malware and infected websites. Richard'srole involved utilizing the global security intelligence grid and DNS level solutions to ensure rapid network protection.
During their career, Richard also owned their own company called "The Sky is the Limit," and served as the Managing Partner at Než zazvoní, focusing on helping schools fill up their classes through self-promotion strategies.
Overall, Richard Malovic has a strong background in business administration, sales, and leadership, with experience in diverse sectors such as technology, education, and event management.
Richard Malovic completed their Master's degree in Law from Masaryk University Brno, from 2004 to 2011. Richard also obtained another Master's degree in Business Management from the same university, studying from 2004 to 2009. In 2008, Richard briefly attended the University of Münster to study Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Prior to their university education, Richard completed their secondary education at Gymnázium Matyáše Lercha from 1996 to 2004.
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