communications

kristina tůmová
Communications, Czechia
Kristina Tůmová worked for seven years as a journalist in television newsrooms. She was mainly involved in foreign affairs – the European Union and American politics. She followed closely the European Parliament elections in Brussels in 2019 or the atmosphere before the presidential elections in several US states in the autumn of 2020.
She graduated with a BA and MA in Business and Law from the University of Economics in Prague, later focusing on commercial languages. She also spent half a year in Montreal, Canada on an exchange program at the prestigious HEC Montreal. During her studies, she also gained experience in the diplomatic sphere at internships at the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Ottawa or at the Permanent Mission of the Czech Republic to the OSCE in Vienna.
She is fluent in English, French and un poquito Spanish. Besides travel and good food, she is interested in African start-ups and the local approach to nature conservation, and enjoys following media coverage from various countries.

tomáš červenka
Communications, Czechia
Tomáš Červenka graduated in International Relations at Masaryk University in Brno and is currently studying for an Eng.Sc. in International Studies and Diplomacy at the Faculty of International Relations of the Prague University of Economics and Business. In 2023/2024, he completed a Schuman Traineeship at the European Parliament Office in the Czech Republic.
Since high school, he has also been working in the non-profit sector as a coordinator and facilitator of non-formal education projects of Erasmus+, ESC, etc., where he focuses on the topic of media literacy and the fight against disinformation.
He has been working at EUROPEUM Institute as a communication coordinator since March 2024.

simona krammerová
Assistant, Czechia
Simona is studying a Master’s degree in International Relations with a focus on EU policies at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. In 2024 she completed a study stay at the German Andrássy University in Budapest, focusing on the prospects and future challenges of the EU’s eastern enlargement.
She started at EUROPEUM Institute in spring 2024 as an intern and helped with Prague Climate Academy workshops during her internship. Currently, she is involved in organising events to educate civil society while assisting researchers from the Green Europe and Just Green teams