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Anđelka Atanasković

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In 2014, she was appointed to the position of General Manager of this company, where she strengthened business policy, improved professional staff, procured new machines and equipment in the production process and expanded the foreign market. With all these moves, she saved the company that was about
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She was named the best manager of Southeast Europe in 2016, Woman of the Year in the region, and she received numerous awards from regional and national chambers of commerce.
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to close, and otherwise it was considered the giant of the Trstenik area for years. In 2018, she started working on the reopening of the former "Petoletka's" plant in
358: 593: 316: 223:. There she finished elementary school and technical high school. She graduated in 1982 from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the 588: 351: 128: 598: 578: 344: 317:"KO JE NOVA MINISTARKA PRIVREDE Anđelka Atanasković je karijeru provela u jednoj kompaniji, a Vučić ju je nazvao ŽENA ZMAJ" 534: 514: 367: 405: 509: 413: 258:. In 2016, she was re-elected as a councilor and held that position until 2020, when she took office of the 259: 195: 52: 255: 199: 187: 147: 382: 423: 573: 224: 163: 469: 433: 251: 141: 454: 568: 263: 418: 8: 524: 87: 484: 494: 287: 489: 474: 449: 499: 220: 203: 120: 547: 542: 519: 464: 428: 504: 336: 479: 388: 75: 562: 396: 194:; born 1958) is a Serbian mechanical engineer and politician who served as 236: 158: 99: 124: 228: 584:
University of Belgrade Faculty of Mechanical Engineering alumni
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and a member of the local parliament. Then she joined the
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From 2004 to 2008, she was a member of the far-right
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Minister of Economy
Ana Brnabić
Goran Knežević
Rade Basta
Trstenik
PR Serbia
FPR Yugoslavia
SRS
SNS
Alma mater
University of Belgrade
Serbian Cyrillic
minister of economy
Serbian Progressive Party
Trstenik
Trstenik
University of Belgrade
Kraljevo
Leposavić
Serbian Radical Party
Serbian Progressive Party
Minister of Economy
Government of Serbia



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