LL.M. Pavel TELICKA Partner, BXL Consulting, Brussels
CV
1986 | graduation from the Law Faculty at the Charles University in Prague |
Unit of public international law at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
1988 | Unit of private international law and in two years time became legal adviser within the CSFR delegation for the negotiations on the Europe Agreement on Association |
1991-1995 | different positions at the Czechoslovak/Czech Mission to the European Communities in Brussels, including the ones of Deputy Head and Head of Mission |
1995 | became Director of the European Communities Department and the following year Director General of the Integration Section (EC, NATO, UN) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
1998 | appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and shortly after Chief Negotiator for the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union |
1999 | promoted to I Deputy Minister and appointed State Secretary for European Affairs |
2002 | Ambassador and Head of Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the European Communities |
2004 | nominated by the Czech Government for the post of Commissioner |
co-founded BXL Consulting with offices in Prague and Brussels | |
2005 | joined the European Policy Centre (EPC) as a Senior Advisor on an external basis |
appointed European Coordinator for one of the priority projects within TEN-T for the railway network Rail Baltica |
Mitgliedschaften
Member of supervisory board of the Tomas Bata Foundation, since 1997 | |
Honorary member of managing board of the National Training Fund, 1999-2003 | |
Honorary member of the Centre of Good Will, where he has been personally involved in charity project called "Signed by heart" supporting disabled children, 2001 | |
Member of Board of Directors of Notre Europe association, since 2005 |
Publikationen
How have we been entering?, with Karel Bartak, 2003 |
Auszeichnungen
In 2003, he was awarded by President Vaclav Havel a Medal for significant contribution to the integration of the Czech Republic to the European Union and the same year the Medal of king Jiri z Podebrad for fostering peace, security and development of mutual understanding among European nations together with commemorative medal. |