Speakers

    Jochen Schreiber

    Jochen Schreiber, Partner at EFS Consulting, is working for nearly 20 years on consulting projects in the automotive industry. He serviced numerous departments from development to marketing&sales and IT to name a few. In recent years he shifted his focus to international cooperation projects. Within EFS Jochen engages in recruiting and developing colleagues to facilitate the growth of young professionals and of EFS Consulting simultaneously.

    EFS Consulting has its roots in Vienna, Austria, but has been working globally for automotive companies for more than 30 years. With more than 300 employees, EFS Consulting is the largest independent management consultancy in Austria. The time has come to open a new office and EFS wants to bring automotive consulting to Portugal. If you are interested and want to join, let’s get in touch!

    Magda Faria

    Responsável de employer Branding na Axians, uma apaixonada por pessoas e pela sua felicidade

    André Casal

    André has been working as a software engineer, for more than 15 years, with companies like Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, American TV network NBC, and energy drink Monster Energy. He has provided technical direction to countless startups and managed teams of over 20 people. Currently, he helps other software engineers improve their careers through mentoring and online courses, which have been featured by Microsoft. Teaching has always been one of his passions and that is why throughout his career he consulted, mentored, and tutored with remarkable reviews.

    André is launching a Software Engineering University soon, funded by Noumena, and he’s part of Noumena’s Advisory Council.

    Besides tech, entrepreneurship, and business, André is also very interested in teaching practical introspection and (nonviolent) communication skills, because to a large degree, the quality of your mind determines the quality of your life, and he’s passionate about transformation.

    Asbjørn Jensen

    I really hated elementary school.

    I was deeply and utterly bullied. At my first school I got bullied and beaten so much that I got hospitalized for 4 days. So when I was 17 years old I almost got thrown out of high school because of absence, but luckily I got the last chance and ended up taking a year as a foreign exchange student in California at Nevada Union High School.

    One of the first days at school we were given a ballot with over a hundred classes.

    Everything from horse riding to psychology, and I came across a class i didn’t understand. It was called “Speech”. I asked: “What is Speech?“. The lady at the desk answered: “You learn how to talk”. Confused, I replied, “I know how to talk”. And she said firmly: “No, you learn how to talk from a stage.”.

    This captivated me, and I immediately signed up.

    Educator and expert in public speaking and storytelling with over 25 years of experience. Currently helping professionals, politicians (MPs), scientists, and tech people improve their public speaking and get their message across from the stage in an engaging and effective way.

    During my second semester at medical school, I experienced a different kind of professor.
    This professor changed the way I looked at scientific presentations.
    For the first time, I saw a person in academia that mastered their communication. A person in academia that mastered their rhetoric. A person that could tell a story. A person that could speak about the most difficult of topics within pathology, whilst keeping hundreds of students engaged, only because of his ability to tell stories.
    One of the biggest problems I have encountered amongst scientists, academics, and people from tech, is the problem of presenting and pitching their projects. They know that their research/product can make a difference. They know they have something to offer. But how do you present it, so people will listen?

    Niels Braae

    In my role, I support an ambitious, agile and fast-paced product-based delivery organization through iterative design with strategic fit in a secure and standardized manner. We balance a legacy enterprise with cutting edge technology across multiple countries with various cultures and legal requirements to add to our complexity of new and old estate.

    Theodore Zographos

    Theodore Zographos is a highly skilled software engineer and systems analyst with substantial experience in LOB software applications development, systems integration, and hardware programming driven by his love for technical challenges and data-driven decisions.

    In the past, he has worked for companies where he developed Telecommunications and GIS software applications for major Greek telecom providers. Currently, he is working as a Software Architect in Kaizen Gaming and is the founder of Z-Logic, a software development enterprise, which creates telemetry and telematic applications for major private highways in Greece as well as for major companies in Greece and Cyprus.

    He received a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the National University of Athens, and he is in the process of receiving his Ph.D. in Computer Science in Autonomous Vehicle Systems and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems from the Harokopion University of Athens.


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