I manage regional security operations across EMEA — coordinating operational activity, stakeholder relationships, and security infrastructure at scale. My work sits at the intersection of people, systems, and institutional complexity across multiple geographies.
Managing regional security operations across EMEA sites. Coordinating operational activity, stakeholder relationships, and security infrastructure across multiple geographies and organisational layers. Responsible for regional operational continuity and cross-site coordination.
Sole founder and product owner of DormDrop — a peer-to-peer circular marketplace PWA for Charles University dormitory students. Full product lifecycle from concept to live deployment: backlog ownership, sprint planning, stakeholder management with dormitory authorities and the university, and technical delivery across a vanilla JS / Supabase / WEDOS stack.
Security operations at regional scale require more than technical competence — they require the ability to coordinate across geographies, cultures, and organisational layers simultaneously. My work at Pinkerton CR involves managing operational continuity, stakeholder relationships, and security infrastructure across multiple EMEA sites. The complexity is not technical. It is human and institutional.
At regional scale, the hardest operational challenges are not logistical — they are relational. Aligning stakeholders across geographies, maintaining trust across cultural contexts, and sustaining operational clarity under pressure: these are the real competencies that regional security management demands.
Security operations are systems problems. Understanding how failure propagates, where redundancy matters, and how human behaviour interacts with institutional structures is as important as any technical security knowledge. My research background in post-phenomenology and STS informs how I read and respond to operational complexity.
Backlog management, sprint planning, stakeholder alignment, and roadmap ownership. Practiced both inside enterprise structures and as a solo founder building from zero.
Prompt architecture, response evaluation, and interaction pattern refinement. Designing for how people actually use AI — not how they ideally would.
Managing complex, multi-geography stakeholder environments — from dormitory authorities and university offices to EMEA-scale enterprise leadership.
Approaching product problems as system problems — mapping constraints, incentives, and failure modes before reaching for solutions. Informed by research background in STS and post-phenomenology.
Sprint ceremonies, backlog grooming, velocity tracking, and retrospective facilitation. Applied in both enterprise and solo-founder contexts.
User research, qualitative analysis, and evidence-based prioritisation. Product decisions grounded in what people actually do, not what they say they do.
Regional security operations across EMEA. Multi-site coordination, stakeholder management, and operational continuity at scale. Based in Prague with full regional scope.
Live PWA at dormdrop.cz. Peer-to-peer circular marketplace for Charles University dormitory students. Sole founder — from zero technical knowledge to deployed product.
Open to conversations about operational leadership, research collaboration, and founding opportunities. Full Czech labour market access — no sponsorship required.