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'''Dr. Silvija Seres''' is a [[Norwegian]] who describes herself as an "academic techie with a past in corporate leadership, a present in entrepreneurial investment, and a future in large-scale digital transformation processes in public and private sector."<ref name=bio>http://www.silvija.net/0000Media/index_bio.html</ref>
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'''Dr. Silvija Seres''' is a [[Norwegian]] business consultant who describes herself as an "academic techie with a past in corporate leadership, a present in entrepreneurial investment, and a future in large-scale digital transformation processes in public and private sector."<ref name=bio>http://www.silvija.net/0000Media/index_bio.html</ref>  
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Sitting on many boards, Seres attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]], before being appointed to [[NATO's high-level advisory board on innovation and disruptive technologies]] in 2020.
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
She has worked extensively as a manager of tech startups.<ref name=bio/>
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She has worked extensively as a manager of tech startups.<ref name=bio/> She has worked as a system developer and researcher with [[AltaVista]], as well as as a business developer and manager in Norway. She was director of business development at the IT company Fast Search & Transfer, and later held a similar position in the Norwegian division of [[Microsoft]], following the company's acquisition of Fast.
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As of 2018, she sits on the board of a number of public and private companies, including [[NRK]], DNV GL, the Oslo Stock Exchange, Academedia and [[Nordea Insurance]]. She is a member of the corporate assembly of [[Telenor]] and has been a member of several government committees, including [[Digital 21]]. She has previously been on the boards of Opera Software, [[Dagbladet]], [[Statkraft]], the publisher [[Aschehoug]] and [[Transparency International]]<ref>http://www.transparency.no/om-oss/styret/</ref>, Technology Council and Alarga.  Seres is president of the [[Polytechnic Society (Norway)|Polytechnic Society]].
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In 2020, she was appointed a member of [[NATO's high-level advisory board on innovation and disruptive technologies]].<ref>https://www.regjeringen.no/no/aktuelt/norsk-teknolog-skal-gi-rad-til-nato/id2722575/</ref>
  
==Connections==
 
Silvija Seres attended the [[Bilderberg]] for the first time in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 21 July 2021

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(academic, businesswoman)
Silvija Seres.jpg
Born28 June 1970
Bor, Yugoslavia (Now Serbia)
ResidenceOslo,  Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materUniversity of Oslo, Oxford University/Wolfson College, INSEAD
Business consultant, many board positions. 2019 Bilderberg. From 2020 member of NATO's high-level advisory board on innovation and disruptive technologies.

Dr. Silvija Seres is a Norwegian business consultant who describes herself as an "academic techie with a past in corporate leadership, a present in entrepreneurial investment, and a future in large-scale digital transformation processes in public and private sector."[1]

Sitting on many boards, Seres attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019, before being appointed to NATO's high-level advisory board on innovation and disruptive technologies in 2020.

Career

She has worked extensively as a manager of tech startups.[1] She has worked as a system developer and researcher with AltaVista, as well as as a business developer and manager in Norway. She was director of business development at the IT company Fast Search & Transfer, and later held a similar position in the Norwegian division of Microsoft, following the company's acquisition of Fast.

As of 2018, she sits on the board of a number of public and private companies, including NRK, DNV GL, the Oslo Stock Exchange, Academedia and Nordea Insurance. She is a member of the corporate assembly of Telenor and has been a member of several government committees, including Digital 21. She has previously been on the boards of Opera Software, Dagbladet, Statkraft, the publisher Aschehoug and Transparency International[2], Technology Council and Alarga. Seres is president of the Polytechnic Society.

In 2020, she was appointed a member of NATO's high-level advisory board on innovation and disruptive technologies.[3]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/201930 May 20192 June 2019Switzerland
Montreux
The 67th Bilderberg Meeting
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