She is currently a lecturer in the Centre for International Education and Exchange CIEE attached to the Charles University in Prague.
She came to public prominence during the 1989 Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, serving as the official spokesperson for University Strike Committee and was a founding member of the Civic Forum.
She was a principal organiser and opening speaker at the mass demonstration on 17 November 1989 which is viewed as the starting point of the Revolution.
[2][3] Due to the prominence which she and other student leaders have played as critics of the later Czech politicians Václav Klaus, Miloš Zeman[4] and Andrej Babiš[5] and their closeness to Václav Havel there have been attempts by the supporters of Klaus, Zeman and Babis to claim that the students were compromised by the fact that they adopted a tactic used by German and Czech dissidents of getting permission for their demonstration.
Following 1989 she was a diplomat, serving at different times in the Czechoslovak embassy in Paris, member of the Minister's private office and official spokesperson for the Ministry (Director of the Press Department).