- November 21, 2022
Challenges of the Future: Education, Research and the Labour market
- online
Partners
Panel I
* Confirmed speakers that already provided a photo
Moderator
Mihaela Prună
Managing Partner
MediaUno
Speakers
Cristina Monica Anisie
Chair of the
Senate Committee
on Education
Silvia-Monica Dinica
Chair of the
Senate Committee
for Science, Innovation and Technology
Prof.
Tudorel Toader,
PhD
Rector
“Alexandru Ioan
Cuza”
University of Iaşi
Jonathan Davis
Vice President
External Relations
Head of the
Raphael Recanati
International School
Reichman University
IDC Herzliya
Associate Prof.
Andreea Paul,
phD
Bucharest
University of
Economic Studies,
President
INACO
Dragoş
C.-L. Preda
State Secretary for
Telecommunications
2020 - 2021
CEO RADIOCOM
2021 - 2022
Christian Comșa
Founding President of the
Association of Private Schools in
Romania- ASP
Christian Comșa is the founding president of the Association of Private Schools in Romania. ASP is the nationally representative associative structure of private schools. Currently ASP brings together 285 private educational units from 34 counties, where more than 200,000 children are educated at preschool, primary, secondary, high school, vocational and post-high school levels.
Christian Comșa is also the director of IDEES German High School in Bucharest, where over 250 students are enrolled.
In the last 15 years, Christian has been concerned with the way Romanian children's right to education materialized and with the quality of education for children in Romanian schools.
Panel II
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Speakers
Prof. Eng.
Adrian Curaj
General Director
UEFISCDI
Prof.
Laurențiu Ciornei
PhD
Researcher
Center of Biodiversity
Romanian Academy
Laurenţiu CIORNEI is a researcher at the Romanian Academy, being co-opted in the team of the Biodiversity Center, in September 2018. He is the president of the Alliance for the Forest, an association made up of researchers, scientists, doctors in various disciplines, teachers, various specialists and professionals. PhD in economics, degree in law, journalism and forestry, graduate of postgraduate studies in leadership and human resources management, respectively environmental management and sustainable development. Before entering the research, Laurenţiu Ciornei worked, for 25 years, in the media, being an expert in communication.
Laurenţiu Ciornei is the author and co-author of several specialty books. Through the Alliance for the Forest Association, he is dedicated in achieving the goals of sustainable development of forest ecosystems, circular economy, protection of biodiversity, early education and improving the environment quality. He wants to contribute to the awareness of the forests importance in Romanian society and the role of forests and forest science, in general, in the superior use of ecosystem services specific to the forestry sector, maintaining and improving the state of forest ecosystems and their capacity, in the context of rural areas, affected by the limitation of opportunities, for the construction of a sustainable society, based on a scientific narrative, which addresses in particular the media, decision-makers and young people, to educate them.
Dr. Phys.
Mihai Varlam
Managing Director
and
Chairman of the Board
ICSI
Rm. Vâlcea
Filip Cârlea
Director
CPEREE
Romanian Academy
Filip Cârlea works as a senior researcher at the Centre for Renewables Energy Promotion and Energy Efficiency from National Institute for Economic Research, Romanian Academy. Filip Cârlea is graduated with a BA from Industrial Engineering from the Polytechnic University, with a specialization in electric engineering and afterwards obtained a degree in Leadership Management at the Academy of Economics Studies and he received his postdoctoral school at National Institute for Economics Research from Romanian Academy. He is associate professor at the Oil and Gas University from Ploiesti. He was selected by Romanian ministry of energy to represent the Romania as the advisory subject matter expert on alternative, which is essential to the Romanian renewable energy development. F. Cârlea worked as program officer for the national energy strategy. He also has experience in appraisal in compliance with the international standards. Filip Cârlea sustains the priorities of the Romanian energy sector in Romania being actively involved in organizations dedicated to Romanian energy sector issues, such as Romanian National Committee of World Energy Council; he is civil expert of NATO for energy security and renewable energy field and expert approved by the Committee of the Regions from European Union.
Valentin
Silivestru
President –
General Director
COMOTI
Panel III
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Florentina Almăjanu
Managing Director
CFA Society Romania
Florentina Almajanu, Managing Director, CFA Society Romania
Florentina Almajanu has over 25 years of experience in leading and representing financial professional associations, successfully coordinating public affairs, PR and advocacy campaigns.
Florentina leads as Managing Director CFA Society Romania, member society of CFA Institute, the global association offering the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, one of the most prestigious certifications among finance professionals.
Due to her perseverance and determination, Florentina actively contributes in growing and increasing the awareness of CFA Society Romania and its projects. In the last four years, the society has improved the communication and advocacy strategy, by revising the ongoing projects such as the Macroeconomic Confidence Index, new projects such as the financial education campaign "Generation I - The Financial Independent Generation" or "CFA Ambassadors", an university outreach program for Romania and Moldova.
"Generation I" will be an extensive financial education campaign that aims to create a sustainable impact in the Romanian society. Coordinating the flagship events of CFA Society Romania such as "CFA Forecast Dinner", "Future of Capital Markets in CEE" or "Women in Investment Management" represent one of Florentina's challenges. The regional events aim to improve the financial markets from CEE countries and not only. The prompt actions and mass media communication regarding the Romanian private pension system led to the award of the special prize "Supporting of the Private Pension System" granted by XPRIMM.
In over 20 years while she led the National Association of Insurance and Reinsurance Companies in Romania (UNSAR), Florentina Almajanu had an important role in obtaining tax deductibility for private health insurance and several other major legislative changes in the field of insurance as well to increase the association's notoriety and credibility. Recognition also came from the fact that UNSAR won the Golden Award for Excellence at the Romanian PR Award 2016, Public Affairs category, Advocacy, Lobby with the Campaign "The Future of the Healthcare System Starts Now".
Graduate of the Bucharest Polytechnic University, Faculty of Power Engineering, Nuclear Energy Specialization with a Master's degree in Finance and Insurance at Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, and a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse, specializing in the "Health and Pension Risk Management Fund" , Florentina has improved her communication, representation and public speaking skills through various courses at the National University of Theater and Cinematographic Art "I. L. Caragiale ", trainings in public affairs and advocacy and training sessions organized by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - RADA for Business.
Cătălina Olteanu
Steering board member at the
Romanian National Council for Combating Discrimination
Cătălina Olteanu is steering board member at the Romanian National Council for Combating Discrimination. The Council is the government authority in the field of discrimination, and is an autonomous legal entity under the jurisdiction of the parliament. It guarantees the observance and application of the principle of non-discrimination, in accordance with current domestic legislation and the international documents to which Romania is a party.
In 2014, she received a fellowship offered by the US State Department within the program "Building grassroots democracy in minority communities" and, from 2017 onwards, she is an alumna of the Young Leaders program of the Aspen Institute in Romania.
Cătălina Olteanu has 11 years of experience working with Roma communities in Romania. This includes training over 1000 teachers on intercultural education and human rights.
She believes in the power of education in creating better lives and has developed inclusive educational tools for promoting diversity among Roma and non-Roma students.
Constantin-
Alexandru Manda
Member of the Council of
Europe’s Advisory Council on Youth
Constantin-Alexandru Manda (21 years) is a Romanian activist for educational justice. Founding member and former president (2015-2018) of the first school students' association in Romania, Alexandru has 8 years of experience as an activist for free access to quality education for every child. At present, Alexandru Manda is programs coordinator at Romanian Academic Society, being the national manager of the Clean Schools project - an initiative for good governance in education at the local level. During the pandemic, he coordinated a comprehensive study on the respect of the fundamental school students' right to scholarships by all the 3182 local authorities in Romania. Also, Alexandru is involved in the subject of sustainable development as a member of the Simply Green Association. For his entire activity, in March 2021 Alexandru Manda has received the award Young European of the Year 2021 from the Schwarzkopf Foundation Young Europe and Young European Forum.
Adrian Negrescu
Manager
FRAMES
Gabriel Micu,
Phd
Alexandra Dobre
President of the
Active Ageing Institute
ALEXANDRA DOBRE – President of the Active Ageing Institute
Alexandra DOBRE holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Bucharest, an MBA in Business Administration from the UNESCO Chair, and currently is a second-year Ph.D. student at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, with the Ph.D. thesis topic “Smart ecosystems, with applications in social policies”. She has also completed a course in International Law at the International Business Management Institute in Berlin and in Business Administration at the Cambridge Business Academy, being accredited as a trainer, DPO trainer and Cultural Manager.
Between 2016 and 2018, she was General Director at The European Cultural Centre for UNESCO “Nicolae Bălcescu” – District 4 City Hall, and beginning with 2018 she is the General Director at the Bucharest Senior Citizen Centre – Bucharest City Hall. She is also the President of the Institute for Active Aging. Her main focus over the past few years is to emphasize the importance of the applicability of the “active aging” concept in Romania, by promoting adequate responses to the growing number of individuals reaching advanced ages, recognizing their specific dependability on health-related aspects, social interactions, and on services attendance.
Doru Dragomir
President
Bilateral Chamber of Commerce
Bulgaria-Romania
Doru Dragomir biography
Doru Dragomir is by definition, an Entrepreneur: seeking opportunities, fast in starting up and
experienced with the Romanian business environment since 1996 and international one since
2004.
Working for over 20 years in private sector - corporations, entrepreneurial companies, NGO’s -,
he is experienced in running large fast-pace operations and he has confronted for many years
not only with the difficulties of personnel turnover and increasingly mobile labor market, but
also with significant macro-economic difficulties (the huge inflation of 1996 in Romania,
significant market contraction from 2008-2009 on global economies, etc).
Currently he is the president of the Bilateral Chamber of Commerce Bulgaria – Romania,
organization with offices in Sofia (Bulgaria) and Bucharest (Romania) that promotes and spurs
the industry and the trade between the two countries. With over 58 members from the both
countries, coming from 28 different industries, BCCBR is the main business support organization
in the lower Danube region for local and regional companies but also for foreign investors
interested in the area.
He had graduated the Law School in 1999 and the EMBA at Asebuss & Michael J Coles College
from Kennesaw State University, Atlanta, Georgia in 2007, and now he is public speaker,
mentor, lector for Marketing and Management in Romanian National Academy of Sport
Coaches and private investor.
He is specialized in start-up & business development, operations management, general legal
experience, transportation & logistic, facility management and in customer care, collection &
fraud.
Bogdan Panait
Founder
LexData
Costel Bercuș
Chairperson of
Center for Education and Human Rights