Dominika Hajdu is the Policy Director of the Center for Democracy & Resilience, which focuses on defending democracy against subversive efforts aiming to undermine it and at the examination of strategies, actors and tools utilised in information operations.
In research, she focuses on information manipulation and its impact on democratic society, intersection of technology and democracy, and strategic communication of the public sector. In her current capacity, she has led large-scale international projects focusing on research, awareness-raising and capacity-building for various target groups aiming to build societal and state resilience.
In her previous capacities, Dominika gained experience working first in the advertising sector and later with the EU policy-making, having trained at the EU’s Committee of the Regions and worked for a public affairs agency in Brussels.
Dominika holds an MA in EU Foreign Policy from the University of Leuven in Belgium.
She speaks English, French and Slovak.