As of January 1, 2023, Libuše Jurečková has assumed the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Skoda Group, making her responsible for managing the group’s financial activities, financial planning, and monitoring and controlling cash flows.

Libuše Jurečková, 59, studied economics and finance at the Technical University of Ostrava. Since 2004, she worked for 14 years in senior positions in ABB’s finance department, both in the Czech Republic and abroad. He then spent a year as Group Controller at Quant Service and then worked as CFO for non-corporate customers at Vodafone. Finally, he held the position of Group Chief Financial Officer at ČEZ Group in Romania for four and a half years.

«I am pleased to welcome Libuše Jurečková to the Skoda Group. She brings to the group knowledge from an international environment and many years of experience in financial planning and reporting. As a highly experienced manager with a strong financial background, she will contribute significantly to shaping the future of the group and its successful transformation» says Didier Pfleger, CEO of Skoda Group.

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