FREITAG
Rada B. is a skilled professional in the fields of digital project management and product ownership, currently serving as Product Owner for the Web Platform at FREITAG since April 2025, and as a self-employed individual at Rada Yoga since November 2022. Rada B. previously held the position of Digital Project Manager at FREITAG from August 2021 to October 2023, and held various roles at IBM from April 2015 to June 2021, including Associate Director in Business Design and Managing Consultant for Digital Consumer Engagement. Early career experiences include consultancy at KPMG Switzerland and internships at UBS. Rada B. possesses a Master of Science in Management from HEC Lausanne and University of St.Gallen, alongside Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and University of Geneva. Educational background includes Maturité Gymnasiale from Collège Sismondi.
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FREITAG
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THE FREITAG STORY In 1993, graphic designers Markus and Daniel Freitag were looking for a functional, water-repellent and robust bag to hold their creative work. Inspired by the multicolored heavy traffic that rumbled through the Zurich transit intersection in front of their flat, they developed a messenger bag from used truck tarpaulins, discarded bicycle inner tubes and car seat belts. This is how the first FREITAG bags took shape in the living room of their shared apartment – each one recycled, each one unique. With their innovation, the brothers inadvertently triggered a seismic event in the world of bag making. Its tremors have since made themselves felt in Zurich and the cities of Europe and spread all the way to Asia, making FREITAG the unofficial outfitter of all urban, bike-riding individualists. The tarp bag headquarters have been located at the Noerd industrial complex in Zurich-Oerlikon since 2011. Here, on premises measuring over 80,000 square feet in area, the tarps are disassembled and washed and cut to size by hand. FREITAG thinks and acts in cycles – and that is evident in the factory as well: Each step and process is looked at not only from the aspect of profitability but also through the eyes of FREITAG. In 2014, Daniel and Markus Freitag gave themselves a new raw material on which to flex their creative muscles: F-ABRIC. Their rugged, completely compostable textiles are based on vegetable fibers produced using a minimum of resources within an area of 2500 kilometers form the factory.