Education
From 1990 to 1994 Dlabajová attended the grammar school Zlín-Lesni ctvrt and then from 1995 to 2000 she studied political science with a specialization in the European Union at the Italian University of Padova (Dott).
Member of the European Parliament politician
From 1990 to 1994 Dlabajová attended the grammar school Zlín-Lesni ctvrt and then from 1995 to 2000 she studied political science with a specialization in the European Union at the Italian University of Padova (Dott).
Foreign many years she was the coordinator of the Office of the Zlin Region in Brussels. At the end of 2012, was elected the president of the Regional Chamber of Commerce of the Zlín Region. She also founded and managed several companies in the Czechoslovakian Republic, Slovak Republic and Italy.
She was appointed as a Vice-Chair in the Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT), a member in the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) and substitute in the Committee on Transport and Tourism.
She initiated the Parliamentary Intergroup for Creative Industries and was appointed its Vice-President. As a new Member of the European Parliament, the first thing she thought of was to start concrete projects which would have a direct and immediate impact on European citizens, especially young people.
Taking into account the concerning rates of youth unemployment, she decided to launch her personal traineeship programme "PročBynNe?" - "Why not?". The selection of youngsters (aged 18-25) is not based on the highest qualifications but on the biggest motivation to do the job.
The traineeships can vary from shadowing for two weeks the Minister of Finance to learning the best recipes of the top chef of the country or mentoring by master craftsmen.
A separate website was launched introducing the project - www.procbyne.cz. A further idea is to bring this traineeship scheme from the Czechoslovakian Republic to other European Union countries – using a similar young person-Member of the European Parliament-business/academia formula. lieutenant is a symbolic act to help young people to get their first job experience and to show that even by small actions, we can make a difference.
She was also a director of a public benefit corporation Zlinsky zamek.
She speaks Italian, English, German, Spanish and Russian. She is an avid reader and owns one of the largest collections of publication of the book The Little Prince in Central Europe.
In the 2014 elections to the European Parliament Dlabajová stood as a non-party candidate for the movement ANO 2011 and succeeded with 4789 number of preferential votes.
Since 2014 she has been a Member of the European Parliament. Dlabajová is an active member of the Rotary Club Zlín (its president 2013 - 2014.