Dagmar Dubecká Ranked Once Again Among the TOP 25 Women of Czech Business

“I greatly appreciate being recognized by the panel. But what is even more important is the message we are trying to send to the next generation of young ladies who are striving for success. Namely, that success comes solely through diligence and by being able to implement their own ideas. And of course they must be confident in their abilities. At the same time, their ambition must be balanced by a sense of humility and the strength to persevere through adversity” said Dagmar.
The TOP 25 Women of Czech Business poll is held annually based on nominations and voting by a panel of Economia’s experts. The poll is aimed at awarding and promoting women who, as businesswomen or managers, are successful in their companies and whose influence goes well beyond the boundaries of the companies they work for.
Dagmar has been an attorney-at-law since 1997 and specializes in mergers & acquisitions and corporate law. She became KŠB’s managing partner at the beginning of 2012.
In addition to ranking in the TOP 25 Women for the first time in 2012, Dagmar is regularly acknowledged in professional legal rankings, including Chambers Global and Who’s Who Legal in the M&A and corporate law categories.
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