Tomáš čech
About Tomáš čech
Tomáš Čech serves as the Vice President and Country Manager for Acer in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, a position he has held since 2015. He has extensive experience in regional management across multiple European countries and has previously held various roles within Acer and other companies.
Work at Acer
Tomáš Čech has been serving as Vice President and Country Manager for the Czech Republic and Slovakia at Acer since 2015. In this role, he oversees operations and strategic initiatives across these regions from the company's headquarters in Taipei City, Taiwan. Prior to this position, he held various roles within Acer, including Director for Central Europe from 2012 to 2015 and EMEA Business Development for a brief period in 2012. His extensive experience at Acer spans over 18 years, contributing to the company's growth and regional management efforts.
Education and Expertise
Tomáš Čech has a solid educational background in management and economics. He studied at Brno University of Technology, where he focused on Economics and Management from 1989 to 1993. He furthered his education with a Master's degree in Management from Politecnico Di Milano from 2008 to 2010. In 2015, he attended IMD Business School and London Business School, focusing on leadership. This educational foundation supports his extensive experience in managing diverse geographical regions.
Background
Before joining Acer, Tomáš Čech held several significant positions in various companies. He served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at SWS A.S. from 1995 to 1998 and as Country Manager at Acer Czech Republic S.R.O. from 1998 to 2011. He also worked as Sales Director at Mountfield A.S. for a short period in 2011. His career trajectory reflects a strong focus on sales, marketing, and regional management across Central Europe.
Regional Management Experience
Since 2015, Tomáš Čech has been leading Acer's regional management efforts in Central Europe and the Nordics. His responsibilities include managing operations across multiple countries, including Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Hungary, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark. This role requires a comprehensive understanding of the diverse markets and the ability to implement effective strategies tailored to each region.