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Tomáš Tereba: "I like starting out"
Written by: Monika Mudranincová
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Photo: Petr Poliak
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Tomáš Tereba (37) is a textbook
example of a Czech self-made man. The founder and co-owner of
Toma became well known by selling his company to the competition
when it was on top. Following a short stint as the general manager
of PepsiCo, he returned to what he most enjoys - doing business
on his own. He started over from scratch, and the result is the
Blue Orange relaxation and conference center in Letňany, a Prague
suburb.
THE YEAR 1991 was critical for him. He dropped out of college
in his fifth year and decided to fully devote himself to Toma,
which he founded together with his friend Tomáš Bistřický. This
powerful pair started with big plans in an empty office but no
money. They initially focused on imports, and in 1994 their own
products reached the stores - soft drinks, juices, and, later,
mineral water. Five years later the company was at its height.
Its annual sales of CZK 2 billion guaranteed its stable position
among the three largest producers of alcohol-free beverages on
the Czech market. However, at that time the public was taken by
surprise by the sale of Toma to Whitmann Corporation, the owner
of the Czech branch of PepsiCo. "Pressure by competing chains
of stores on the one hand, and massive investments on the other
hand, required further credits, which we didn't want," Tereba
says, explaining the decision. Six months later he was still able
to watch over his "baby", when as general director of
PepsiCo he worked on the effective merger of the two companies. "The
change from a family company to an international corporation was
a great experience for me. I see my work for both Toma and Pepsi
as the key inspiration for my new business. I understood that a
manager's performance is directly dependent on his condition and
mood," Tereba explains.
This pleasant businessman and father of two feels best when he
can bring his ideas to their successful realization.This is the
case with his new venture - Blue Orange, a center for businessmen
and managers looking for regeneration in a clubby atmosphere (which
until now could only be found either in top hotels or abroad).
The complex, designed by the architect Rýzner, which was built
for an investment of two hundred million, opened in April of this
year. Besides a Health Club with a cardio-fitness facility, a weight
room, squash courts, saunas, tanning beds, and movement analyses,
the club also offers a conference hall, a hotel, a beauty salon,
and a luxurious restaurant. "I'd like to open similar centers
in Prague. I like starting out," he claims enthusiastically. |