Stories of successful Slovaks
Slovaks living abroad were the first innovators. It was Canada and the USA that gave them the opportunity to realize their visions. A clear example is the world industrial magnate of Slovak origin Štefan Boleslav Roman, owner of the largest uranium mines in the world. His legal advisor was Richard Nixon, the future president of the USA. In the 90s, they were Jozef Straus, the best-paid manager in 2002, a world expert in glass fibers and optical amplifiers, and Ľudovít Zanzotto - a world expert in bituminous materials, author of 14 patents.
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Joseph M. Burza
Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Slovak Republic
A graduate of the CEAC private school in Barcelona
Graduate of the Royal Diplomatic School in Madrid
- President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Slovak Republic
- director of the Hagiel company focused on Permanent Residence in Canada
- publisher of the prestigious international magazines CANADA Exclusive and LIFE Exclusive
- a…