Kamila Paličková
Founder of Redline expedition, owner of AIDO, ambassador of BPW at the UN
Founder of Redline expedition, owner of AIDO, ambassador of BPW at the UN
Kamila and her business partner Oto Janda founded a financial consulting company F&P Consulting a.s. and F&P Consulting invest s.r.o. 10 years ago. They both sold a 50% stake to the C2H investment group in 2018. The companies present themselves under the AIDO brand today, covering approx. 450 advisors, and focus on asset building and investment.
She has always been fascinated by the animal world, and therefore founded the Redline Expedition project in 2019. It contributes to the protection of critically endangered animal species around the world in the form of a specific form of eco-travel. On the one hand, the project aims to raise funds and human resources for organizations involved in animal protection. On the other hand, it helps to mediate experiences, education and involvement of the general public in the animal protection. It works with major organizations and animal reservations to protect rhinos, cheetahs, elephants, or representatives of the underwater world.
She is ambassador of BPW at the UN. She attended the BEIJING +25 Regional Review Meeting in Geneva or the Commission for the Status of Women (CSW) in New York. She was also among the 80 women in the world who attended the Leader’s BPW Summit with UN Women Leaders on SDGs goals.
↓ RECORD OF THE SPEECH HERE ↓
Founder of Redline expedition, owner of AIDO, ambassador of BPW at the UN
Kamila and her business partner Oto Janda founded a financial consulting company F&P Consulting a.s. and F&P Consulting invest s.r.o. 10 years ago. They both sold a 50% stake to the C2H investment group in 2018. The companies present themselves under the AIDO brand today, covering approx. 450 advisors, and focus on asset building and investment.
She has always been fascinated by the animal world, and therefore founded the Redline Expedition project in 2019. It contributes to the protection of critically endangered animal species around the world in the form of a specific form of eco-travel. On the one hand, the project aims to raise funds and human resources for organizations involved in animal protection. On the other hand, it helps to mediate experiences, education and involvement of the general public in the animal protection. It works with major organizations and animal reservations to protect rhinos, cheetahs, elephants, or representatives of the underwater world.
She is ambassador of BPW at the UN. She attended the BEIJING +25 Regional Review Meeting in Geneva or the Commission for the Status of Women (CSW) in New York. She was also among the 80 women in the world who attended the Leader’s BPW Summit with UN Women Leaders on SDGs goals.
↓ RECORD OF THE SPEECH HERE ↓