Tereza Zoumpalova
Tereza is an Associate at The Future Society, with a focus on International AI governance. Previously, she worked on our engagements with the AI Action Summit in France.
She brings diverse insights, research experience, and project management skills developed from working across different sectors, including with international organizations such as the European Parliament and the OECD, renewable energy company Nordex Acciona, and think-tank Institute of Circular Economy.
Tereza holds a master’s degree in International Economic Policy from Sciences Po Paris and an undergraduate degree from the University of Cambridge in Land Economy (Economics, Law & Environment). She is a native speaker of Czech and Bulgarian and is also fluent in French, Spanish, and English.

Tereza Zoumpalova
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