05.07.2018

To the members of Bulgarian Industrial Association

                                              

Dear colleagues,

I am writing this address primarily as a member of the Managing Board of the Bulgarian Industrial Association of almost 30 years. This union of the Bulgarian business has naturally become a leading factor in determination of economic and social policy. This union has managed to preserve its political detachment. It has enforced the principles of correctness and ethics in dialogue and public behavior.

The credit is yours – of our members. The credit also belongs to Bojidar Danev, who for 25 years has created the spirit, values and priorities of this unique union of the Bulgarian business.  

As you know, on the 19th of June 2018, with a decision of the Managing Board of the Bulgarian Industrial Association I was appointed to be the Executive President. This is an honor and a great responsibility. Because I believe in each of the principles and positions BIA protects; because each of you has its own contribution to the process of creation of correct Bulgarian business.

I am writing this letter to assure you that I will be working towards preserving what you have achieved. To assure you that I will be working towards the modernization of BIA and its promotion as a leading representative of the Bulgarian business in national and international context. The Bulgarian Industrial Association will defend its positions in principle, not based on political or corporate dependencies and influences, in support of the common interest of its members and of the economy as a whole.

I am writing to you as a colleague and a friend. Because your support is needed in order to achieve all of this.

I would like to thank you for the partnership so far and to assure you that my door will be open for you – my colleagues, friends, adherents.

Iwishsuccess to everyone!

Thank you once again for your trust.

 

Kind regards,

 

RADOSVET RADEV

Executive President

Date: 05.07.2018

Source: Bulgarian Industrial Association

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