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Michal Kutzendörfer has been in the industry for over 20 years.

He began his career with studies focused on investment funds, capital markets and finance at the Institute of Economic Studies of Charles University in Prague, where he extended his allready deep knowledge in field of materials engineering.

Michal´s final specialization was stock markets investments in the region of Central and Eastern Europe, which were back then quickly developing into their current strong position. As a part of his studies, Michal completed an internship at the Faculty of Applied Economics at the University of Belgium.

Since the 1990s, he has held several management positions at Telefonica O2 (former Czech Telecom). There he took part in establishment of the foreign expansion activities, in sales and in the development of services for global telecommunications bussineses.

He gained experience in the IT market by cooperating with the technology company NVision, in which he took care of sales and business development in Central Europe and the Balkans states.

Later on, he invested all of his experience in his very own project Apelby Communications with a focus on the telecommunications industry. He built it from scratch, quickly reaching a position of a global company operating on five continents. After a dazzling success, he handed the company over to his partners, so that he could devote himself fully to the current company Wittigsberg, which he runs together with a team of more than 50 professionals.

Wittigsberg is an investment vehicle with partners around the whole world. Michal Kutzendörfer approaches the market with carefully acquired know-how and experience, which he constantly enriches with current trends.

Your capital and dreams cannot be in better hands.