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Successful students of Summer School of Economics

WHO ARE THEY NOW?

 

- Aleksandar Mojašević (SSEP 2007)

University of Niš, Faculty of Law, Niš, Republic of Serbia: teaching assistant - Development and contemporary economic thought

 

- Borče Trenovski MSc (SSEP 2007)

Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Faculty of Economics, Skopje, FYRM Macedonia: teaching assistant - Development and contemporary economic thought

 

- Jelena Laušev (SSEP 2003, 2007)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics: teaching assistant – Principles of Economics

Currently PhD student at the Nottingham University, United Kingdom

 

-Maja Jandrić, MSc (SSEP 2001)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics: teaching assistant - Development and contemporary economic thought, Theory and analysis of economic policy

 

- Nikola Altimparmarkov, MSc (SSEP 2001)

2005: MSc in Economics, University of Toronto, Canada

Currently Policy Analyst and Macro Sector Co-Lead with the BearingPoint, Belgrade Office, Serbia

Macroeconomic Consultant to the Ministry of Finance and Debt Analyst in the Treasury Department

 

- Jelena Momčilović (SSEP 2000)

G17 Institute, Economics and Social Policy Institute – junior researcher

Currently Policy Analyst in the National Bank of Serbia

 

- Maja Drakić, PhD (SSEP 2002)

Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses, Podgorica, Montenegro – researcher

Privatization Council of the Republic of Montenegro, consultant

Policy and Legal Advice Center, junior expert

Currently teaching assistant at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics - Entrepreneurial Economy

 - Sunčica Vujić, MSc (SSEP, 1999)

Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, Department of Econometrics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Research Economist with the Centraal Planbureau, The Hague, The Netherlands

 

-Kosovka Ognjenović, MSc (SSEP 2000)

Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Management: teaching assistant – Basis of Statistical Analysis and Quantitative Methods. G 17 Institute.

Currently President of the Managing Board of the Economics and Social Policy Institute and senior researcher

 - Aleksandra Zamberlin, MSc (SSEP 2000)

Economics Institute - consultant, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture – teaching Assistant. FAO (Roma) - Policy Consultant

 - Suzana Mrgić-Grubješić (SSEP 1999)

G17, Member of the Serbian Parliament

 - Galjina Ognjanov, PhD (SSEP 2000)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Assistant professor - Marketing Communications and Public Relations

 - Dragan Stojković, MSc (SSEP 2000)

2002-2004: Master degree from the Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, SAD.

1999-2000: G-consulting: Consultant

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Teaching assistant - Economics of Commerce, Marketing Channel Management, Retail and Distribution management, Trade marketing and Sales management, Organization of the enterprises

 

- Aleksandra Nojković, MSc (SSEP 2000)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Teaching assistant – Econometrics, Time Series Analysis

 

- Milorad Katnić, MSc (SSEP 2000)

Assistant to the Minister of Finace of Montenegro

 - Ružica Savčić (SSEP 2001)

Anglo American School of Belgrade – teacher; Faculty of Economics – demonstrator, Basis of the Statistical Analysis.

Currently researcher with the Economic and Social Policy Institute, Belgrade.

 - Biljana Gajić-Pešalj, MSc (SSEP 1999)

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Teaching assistant - Economics of the Firm

 -Vladimir Kavarić, MSc (SSEP 1998)

Secretary of the Ministry of Finance of Montenegro

 

-Andreja Vražalić (SSEP 2001)

”Katalaksija”, Internet Magazine for Liberal Serbia

 -Bojan Markovic, Ph.D. (SSEP 1999)

Bank of England, UK

 

-Jasna Matic, MSc (SSEP 1998)

2001: master degree in Business Administration, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Director, Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency Republic of Serbia
Secretary General in the Ministry of the economy and regional development of the Repblic of Serbia

 

- Branko Radulovic (SSEP 1998, 1999, 2000)

Interuniversity Centre for the Comparative Analysis of Law and Economics, Economics of Law and Economics of Institutions (CLEI), (Centre de Recherche en Gestion, Ecole Polytechnique (Paris, France); Cornell University, Law School (Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.); Law School at the Centre of Advanced Studies in Law & Economics, Universiteit van Gent (Gent, Belgium); Università degli Studi di Torino (Turin, Italy) December 2005 - PhD Candidate in Comparative Analysis of Economics, Law and Institutions

 

- Aleksandar Šević, PhD (SSEP 1999)

The University of Newcastle, Australia, Faculty of Business and Law – lecturer

 

- Bojan Kristo (SSEP 1998)

1998: BSc in Economics, London School of Economics, United Kingdom

Adviser to Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia

Currently Director of the National Lottery

 

- Igor Luksic, Ph.D. (SSEP 1998)

Minister of Finance, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Montenegro

 

- Kristian Vukojicic  (SSEP 2001)

G17 Institute, National Bank of Serbia

Governor’s Assistant

 

-Slobodan Djuric (SSEP 2003)

G17 Institute, The Bank of New York
BNY Investment Management Services
Mutual Funds Accounting
100 Colonial Center Parkway
Lake Mary Florida 32746
 

-Boris Babic (SSEP 1998)                            

Correspondent (German news agency) Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa

Svetogorska 20/1

 

-Jelena Popovic (SSEP 2003)

Ministry of Trade and Tourism

Head of Minister’s Cabinet

 

-Maja Drakic (SSEP 2002)

Department for Entrepreneurship Economy,

Postgraduate studies “Entrepreneurship Economy”

Faculty of Economics, University of Podgorica, Montenegro

Assistant of Prof. Veselin Vukotic

Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognosis (ISSP) Analyst

 

- Maja Bacovic PhD, Teaching Assistant (SSEP 1998)
Faculty of Economics, University of Montenegro
, Podgorica
President of the Statistical Council of Montenegro
Analyst and coeditor of  MONET at the ISSP
http://www.psee.edu.cg.yu/maja_bacovic.htm

 

-Ana Draskovic (SSEP 1998)           

National Bank of Serbia (Yugoslavia), World Bank, Operations Officer

Portfolio Manager for projects in both Serbia and Montenegro

 

 -Dragana Ostojic (SSEP 1998)       

Currently PhD student at the George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA

Advisor to Executive Director
The World Bank
 

-Milan Dakic  (SSEP 2002)

 Postgraduate studies at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary
 

-Milica Zatezalo (SSEP 2003)

Serbian Investment and Export Promotion Agency Republic of Serbia

Sector for Marketing and Research, Advisor

Currently on her postgraduate studies in the Netherlands

 

-Helena Emling (SSEP 2002)
LIBRA Marketing Agency
Key Account Manager
 

-Mirjana Stozinic (SSEP 2003)

Master of International Law and Economics in Switzerland, 
World Trade Institute.

-Marija Janjatovic Vranesevic (SSEP 2000)

Project Manager, Belgrade Open School (www.bos.org.yu)

 

-Branko Kaludjerovic (SSEP 2000)

Shareholding Company Euroinvest AD Podgorica managing the investment fund Eurofund as a Investment Manager. 

 

-Dijana Knežević (SSEP 2002)

Master’s studies at the Erasmus University
Rotterdam, the Netherlands, School of Economics
 

-Danijela Kostadinovic Vulovic  (SSEP 2003)

EFG Bank, Loan Department for SMEs 

Branch Office Kragujevac (Central Serbia)

Kralja Petra I br.54

34000 Kragujevac

   

- Stipica Mudrazija   (SSEP 2003)

Master’s degree, Georgetown (Washington, D.C.) programme Master of Public Policy. As of September starts working as an Analyst with the National Bank of Croatia (Statistics and Research Sector).

 

-Marko Obradović    (SSEP 1998)

Former Deputy Head of Deputy Prime Minister’s

 

-Jelena Jaukovic Friis  (SSEP 2000)

Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, Podgorica, Montenegro. Business Development Analyst, PEP Southeast Europe, International Finance Corporation
Kneginje Zorke 96-98, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

-Bojan Brajovic (SSEP 2001)

MA in International Economics and Finance ´05

Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States

Banca Intesa Beograd

Market Risk Analyst

 

-Tijana Leković-Stanković (SSEP 2000)

Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses, Podgorica, Montenegro. Since 2005 engaged on the World Bank project “Reform of Pension System Montenegro”, Government of the Republic of Montenegro, Consultant and Team Leader for pension policy

 

-Branko Drčelić (SSEP 2002)

Local Consultant, DFID and ATOS Consulting project within the Ministry of Finance Tel:+381 11 361-4838.

 

-Bogdan Simatović    (SSEP 2002)

Banca Intesa ad Beograd, Treasury Department, Senior Analyst
 

- Nikola Vulić (SSEP 2003)

 Faculty of Economics Podgorica, University of Montenegro,  Assistant

 

-Vladimir Vulić (SSEP 2003)

 Faculty of Economics Podgorica, University of Montenegro, Assistant

 

-Zoran Hristovski (SSEP 2003)

International Full Time MBA, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, Slovenia.