Mariana Gheorghe and Liliana Solomon are dominating the ranking of most powerful women in Romanian business sector. Together, the two CEOs are at the helm of businesses worth over 4.3 billion euros, equivalent to almost 4% of GDP, they are friends, and last week talked for the first time together about the most difficult moments in their career and about their advice to young Romanian managers.
"We are not in competition with each other, we really are very good friends." Mariana Gheorghe breaks into a wide smile as she says this. The two have many things in common: their childhood in Cluj, studies abroad, management experiences in London and more, multiculturalism, and especially the fact that they have been managing two of the biggest businesses in Romania over the last few years. Mariana Gheorghe and Liliana Solomon looked back together and detailed their experiences as CEOs, as well as their plans for the future, in the first edition of "Meet the CEO", a BUSINESS Magazin event, which aims to bring face to face major figures of the business world and businesspeople in various sectors.
Mariana Gheorghe and Liliana Solomon are dominating the ranking of most powerful women in Romanian business sector. Together, the two CEOs are at the helm of businesses worth over 4.3 billion euros, equivalent to almost 4% of GDP, they are friends, and last week talked for the first time together about the most difficult moments in their career and about their advice to young Romanian managers.
"We are not in competition with each other, we really are very good friends." Mariana Gheorghe breaks into a wide smile as she says this. The two have many things in common: their childhood in Cluj, studies abroad, management experiences in London and more, multiculturalism, and especially the fact that they have been managing two of the biggest businesses in Romania over th