Petar Ivanović, Agencija za promociju investcija u Crnoj Gori
PhD Petar Ivanović
Director of Montenegrian Investment Promotion Agency (MIPA)
Vice President of Montenegro Business Alliance (MBA)
Professor at the School of Economics
Born on March 3rd 1965 in Belgrade;
Finished High School in the USA (Saugatuck, Michigan);
Graduated at the Faculty of Economics in Podgorica, Montenegro in 1992;
Defended master thesis titled “Financial market in the period of economic restructuring – the role of futures” in 1995;
Defended Ph.D. thesis tilted “Future markets in transition” in 2004;
Since 1992 lecturing at the Faculty of Economic in Podgorica (courses: Economics at the first year, Security Papers at the second year and Future Markets at the fourth year);
Since 1995 lecturing at the Postgraduate studies Entrepreneurial Economy;
Together with professor Veselin Vukotic founder of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development - CEED (1994); the Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses – ISSP (1998) and Center for Applied Research and Analysis – CARA (2002);
Participated at several specialization abroad (EMU, USA 1995, University of Sterling 1996, etc.);
Attended USIA VIP Program The Role of Privatization (1998);
One of the founders of the Group 17 (G17) established to support student protests in Serbia against Milosevic regime (end of 1996);
Managed over 10 International projects, including projects in Afghanistan and Kosovo;
Managed over 50 different projects and surveys in Montenegro;
Member of the GDN Network;
Listed as an expert on the Heritage Foundation Expert list;
Member of the Montenegrin Union of Economists;
One of the founders and Vice-President of the Montenegro Business Alliance (MBA) first private chamber of commerce in Montenegro;
Published two books, one textbook and about 75 articles in Serbian and Montenegro, and several abroad;
Participated at around twenty international Conferences in the region and abroad and presented papers at the majority of them;
Honorary citizen of the Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (award given by Mr. Goldsmith);
Speaks English;
Actively played basketball and volleyball;
Married, two kids: Luka and Sava;
Over 21 years of the experience in the private sector, including work as CEO of Economic Reform Network which consist of three mentioned organization: CEED – ISSP – CARA in the last ten years;
References:
Bridget Wagner, Heritage Foundation;
Leonardo Liggio, Atlas Foundation;
Richard Rahn, CATO Foundation and columnist for Washington Post.
source TGI 2005