Managing board
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Kjell-Morten Johnsen,
Head of Telenor d.o.o and Chairman of the Telenor Foundation Managing Board. Apart from the valuable experience in mobile and fixed line communications (Telenor, VimpelCom and Golden Telecom), Kjell-Morten Johnsen also worked for the Norwegian group „Norsk Hydro“, where he held executive positions both as Country Manager in the Ukraine and as a manager at the regional headquarters for the CIS, Africa and Latin America, and also for „Scandsea International AB“ company. He holds an MBA in Strategic Management from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. |
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Professor Branko Kovacevic, Ph.D, Head of the University of Belgrade. During his career at the university he understood the need of the young people in Serbia for a modern system of higher education. As the Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade, he was one of the first deans to carry out reforms of the curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. He was involved from the very beginning in the work of the Fund for Young Talents of the Republic of Serbia. |
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Professor Slobodan G. Markovic, Ph.D, associate professor at the Faculty of Political Science (teaching Political Anthropology) and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for European Studies in Belgrade. He received a MPhil degree in history from the University of Cambridge in 2000, and PhD degree from the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Belgrade in 2004. He worked for a number of years in the nongovernmental sector and was involved in numerous social actions. He has been the editor-in-chief of university and special editions at Zavod, the Serbian Textbook Company, since 2008. |
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Veran Matić is the founder and editor-in-chief of TV B92. As a journalist he worked for many alternative and youth media in Belgrade, Zagreb and Ljubljana, as well as many European and American media (The New York Times, Le Monde, The Wall Street Journal, etc). He won international reputation for his dedication to responsible journalism and positive social change. The International Press Institute (IPI) proclaimed him one of 50 World Press Freedom Heroes. He has received the highest French decoration, National Order of the Legion of Honour, for his fight for the freedom of reporting. He has initiated and implemented many socially responsible actions and projects. |
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Sandra Stajner, Chief Communications Officer, Telenor d.o.o.
She gained her years of experience in communications by working for companies and as an independent consultant domestically and abroad. While holding these positions she was actively involved in corporate affairs and public relations, and she carried out a large number of important corporate social responsibility projects. |
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Ana Krstic, Telenor Foundation Managing Director and Telenor d.o.o. External Affairs Manager.
She has over 10 years of experience in corporate social responsibility and has been leading Telenor Foundation ever since its establishment. During her work in non-governmental sector and foundations, she designed and implemented numerous local projects in the sphere of social responsibility and international cooperation, especially with Nordic countries. Ana Krstić is, among other things, the author of projects awarded as best in the category of partnerships between business and non-profit sector. |












