Ronald Blaško
Ronald Blaško holds an engineering degree in air transport operations and economics (University of Žilina, Slovakia) and completed a postgraduate program in international economics at the Kiel Institute for World Economics, Germany.
He has more than 15 years of experience in finance, consulting, insurance, the public finance sector, European nuclear affairs and risk management in the energy sector. During his international career, he worked as a representative of Slovak Power Plants in Forat (Brussels, Belgium).
He was the vice president of Globsec and since 2018 he has been the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Slovakia.
He has more than 15 years of experience in finance, consulting, insurance, the public finance sector, European nuclear affairs and risk management in the energy sector. During his international career, he worked as a representative of Slovak Power Plants in Forat (Brussels, Belgium).
He was the vice president of Globsec and since 2018 he has been the executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Slovakia.
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DISCUSSION: Why do we need a functioning and competitive digital state?
Discussions about leadership in any field lose their meaning if the functioning of the state, by its very nature, places obstacles and does not create an environment for the fulfillment of these ambitions. What does it mean in practice if we want Slovakia to be a world leader in something? In its current state, will the public sector support or hamper such efforts? Let us look at this through the eyes of those whose activities and business are significantly affected by the efficiency of state operation, rapid administration, availability of skilled labor and other areas, and answer the question of how the state and its digitization should go further, if Slovakia is really to play a leading role in something.
Speakers: Veronika Remišová (Deputy Prime Minister of investments, regional development and informatization of the Slovak Republic), Ronald Blaško (AmCham), Radoslav Danilák (Tachyum), Mário Lelovský (Republican Union of Employers), Anna Záhorčáková (DITEC)