Czech female pioneers and their modern successors
Discover the inspiring stories of women who made it in "traditionally male" professions. In our new series on Radio Prague International, we will briefly recall the pioneers who paved the way for today’s female pilots, doctors and diplomats and talk to them about their work challenges, successes and the prejudices that some of them still face.
latest articles
-
Women in high places: meet two women who thrive in unlikely jobs
Meet two women working in very high places: chimney sweep Iveta Jelínková and crane operator Ivana Neufussová.
-
A need for speed: Racing driver Gabriela Jílková on women in motorsport and her love for driving
Gabriela Jílková, one of Czechia’s best racing drivers and a development driver for Porsche’s Formula E team, talks about her career and experiences as a woman in racing.
-
From finding faith to leading a congregation: Alexandra Jacobea's path to becoming a pastor
Today, women pastors make up about 30% of the Protestant clergy. One of them is Alexandra Jacobea, pastor of the Evangelical congregation in Dejvice, Prague.
-
Night shift on the Posázavský Pacifik: Train driver Marie Sehnalová
In Czechia it is not often that you board a train driven by a woman. One of them is Marie Sehnalová who has been a train driver with Czech Railways for 12 years.
-
Conductor Anna Novotná Pešková on succeeding in a male-dominated environment
In this edition of our series on Czech Women Pioneers, we meet Anna Novotná Pešková, who was appointed conductor of the National Theatre Opera at just 28.
-
Medicine, motherhood, and tap dancing: the many roles of Jarmila Heissigerová
In this edition of our series on Czech Women Pioneers, we meet profesor Jarmila Heissigerová, who heads the largest teaching eye department in Czechia.




