She has held leadership roles such as Director of Finance and Operations for RE/MAX in the Czech Republic.
Rena’s power was not dominion but translation. She translated grief into ritual, clutter into narrative, absence into a quiet materiality. In doing so she taught those who lingered near her to hold their days with more care. People who encountered her work—whether a folded napkin, a small poem underlined in pencil, a kitchen light left burning for a lost conversation—carried it forward. Her influence was less about being remembered in grand terms and more about the tiny recalibrations she placed in others’ lives: the way they paused at a doorway, the way they decided to send a letter, the way they learned to say a name out loud one more time.
Fialova’s ascent in the fashion hierarchy was built on the runways of Paris, Milan, London, and New York. She quickly caught the attention of casting directors who were looking for a fresh take on classic beauty. Her runway walk—characterized by a strong, grounded stride and an intense, unsmiling gaze—became her trademark.
This Renata Fialová is a seasoned Senior Project and Development Manager with decades of experience in large-scale residential and commercial projects. Her portfolio includes:
She has a notable background in corporate identity and brand strategy, having worked with various international organizations. One of her documented projects includes work for the Duke Engineering Company
Many of her pieces explore the relationship between human emotion and physical space.