Michala Gregorová
This year's summer Founders Dinner had a bar vibe and took place at Forbína. We'll save the outdoor party for the fall, when we celebrate our 25th anniversary.

The opening photo might make it look like everyone was staring at their phones, but that's only because they were in the middle of a pub quiz.
Here's the proof.
Filip Široký (Miton C) is estimating his chances.
Dominik Gazdoš (Bookbot) is applauding the mistakes I made in the quiz.
Michal Najman (Aim) seems pretty happy with his quiz-game performance.
Forbina makes fantastic drinks, and this non-alcoholic one was the most popular.
At the center of it all: Anna Štrébl (Confirmo).
Another CEO named Anna, this time Pánková (Grason).
These are Martina Zoller and Zuzana Roubová from Glami.
Which one of them writes the Miton AI Newsletter? The one on the far left, Lukáš Chudý. He is talking with Kuba Svoboda (from 100ks) and David Špinar (who is also from Miton).
Thanks for the evening, Forbína and for the photos, Jana Plavec
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