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September 2011


Ruža Ristanović, new Executive Director of alliance international media (aim)

New Executive Director of alliance international media (aim), Ruza Ristanović (33), came to the position after four years spent at Ringier Axel Springer, Publishing Company Ltd. in the position of Marketing and PR Director, responsible for market research, PR and promotional activities of all print and online products in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Ruža Ristanović graduated in Economics - Marketing from Belgrade University. Miss Ristanović who joined aim on the 1st August is expected to further develop aim’s corporate businesses.

 

Siniša Isakov, new Managing Director of Radio and Television Vojvodina (RTV)

Siniša Isakov is the new Managing Director of Radio and Television of Vojvodina, following a decision made by the station’s managing board. Isakov is an electronics and IT engineer. Before this engagement, he worked as an assistant to the Provincial Secretary of Economy and also held a position at RTV. He worked as technical staff in RTV from 1980 to 2003, and is one of the most prominent members of the League of Social-Democrats of Vojvodina (LSV).

 

 

Predrag Jovanović, new re-appointed Director of the Public Procurement Office

Predrag Jovanović has been re-appointed to the position of Managing Director for the Public Procurement Office, after a decision made by the Serbian Government. The government decided to pick Jovanović out of severalcandidates for the job due to the fact that he has been working in the Procurement Office since its establishment. The first time he came to this position was in 2002 and the Office became operational in January 2003.

 

 

Aleksandar Antić, re-elected President of the Belgrade branch of the Socialist Party of Serbia

The President of the Belgrade Branch of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) has been reelected to the same position. This was decided at the party election conference in Belgrade. 
Aleksandar Antić was the first ever member of SPS in eleven years to be appointed Speaker of the Belgrade City Assembly which also marks the return of SPS to the capital city’s political scene. He was born in Belgrade on 7th of May 1969. Antić is an agronomy engineer. As an SPS member, he was an MP in the local assembly in Zvezdara for a duration of two terms. Since 2004 he has been the Head of the SPS’ caucus in the Belgrade City Assembly. Antić is also a member of the Executive Board of the Belgrade branch of SPS.