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November 2011


Miloš Đurković, new President of AmCham

Since 2010, Mr Đurković has been the managing director of Hewlett Packard Serbia following more than 16 years working in the IT industry in Serbia and neighbouring countries. He was the general manager of IBM Serbia, as well as the head of the Representative Office of CISCO Systems, in charge of the markets of Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Albania. His previous positions  included a number of managing and sales jobs in several companies and institutions in Serbia.
Mr Đurković graduated  from  the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering. He was member  of  the Managing Board of NALED  and  still  is member  of Association  of Serbian Corporate Directors  and member  of  the Managing Board  of  the Rowing Club “Red Star”. He is married and a father of two children.

 

 

Marko Jovanović, new Managing Director of Ilirika DZU Beograd

Marko  Jovanović  got  his  Masters  Degree  from  the  Bocconi University, Milan, majoring  in  finance and banking. He graduated  in 2002 also from an Italian university, majoring in international finances. He began his career at Lehman Brothers in London, and, in 2005, he got a job in Delta Bank’s tresury. In 2007, he was appointed partner in Atlas Group and was engaged in setting up an investment fund management company.  In 2009, he went back  to  the Delta  Investments company for investment fund management in the capacity of a portfolio manager. Following the successful acquisition of Delta Investment funds,  Ilirika DZU  takes  the  leading  position  at  the  investment  fund market.  In early September 2011, Jovanović was appointed director of Ilirika DZU a.d. Beograd.

 

Snežana Jovićević, Director General of Belgrade Pharmaciesp

Following a decision made by Belgrade City authorities, Snežana Jovićević was appointed the new director general of Apoteke Beograd (Belgrade Pharmacies). Born in Bileća in 1957, she finished elementary  school  and  a  gymnasium  in Sremski Karlovci. She  graduated from Belgrade Faculty of Pharmacy in 1984. She has 25 years of experience, with 20 years of experience working in Belgrade Pharmacies alone, as a pharmaceutical engineer. In the period from 2001 to 2010, she was the general manager of the latter pharmacy. In June 2010, she was appointed  the general manager of Lipov Lad pharmacy  followed by director general of Belgrade Pharmacies.
Ms.  Jovićević  is  a  member  of  the  Belgrade  Pharmacies’  Expert Council and is not politically affiliated.

 

Nina Bulatović, new Chairwoman of the Management Committee at KPMG d.o.o. Belgrade

Nina Bulatović has over 31 years of professional experience, with the last fifteen years spent as a partner in two out of the four most eminent audit and consultancy companies.
Following  her  graduation  from  the  Belgrade  Faculty  of Economics,  she  got  a  job  at  the  Social  Accounting  Services where  she managed  to  get  promoted  to  a managerial  position. Subsequently,  she went  to work  for  the  Payment  and  Financial Supervision Services.  In 1996, she became a partner at Coopers & Lybrand d.o.o. Beograd, and after Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse merged into PricewaterhouseCoopers d.o.o. Beograd, Nina Bulatović remained at her managerial position until 2001. Her next job was at KPMG d.o.o.

 

Elmer Geisler, new General Manager of Porsche SCG d.o.o

As  of  1st October  2011,  apart  from Manolito Vujičić, Porsche SCG d.o.o. has another general manager – Elmer Geisler. Mr. Geisler studied economics at the Leopold Franzes University, Innsbruck, and at  the Ramon  Llull University  in Barcelona. He  graduated  in  2002 and has extensive experience working  for Porsche Group where he got a  job  in 2000. Mr. Geisler started his career at Audi’s Marketing Department, and, in 2003, he moved to Porsche Inter Auto. The same year he was given an opportunity  to manage dealerships  in  the U.S.
From  2005  to October  this  year,  he was  regional  director  for East European countries namely  the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania.