Vladimir Lucic New CEO of Telekom
The appointment of Lucic was confirmed at the recent session of the Government of Serbia. Previously, the CEO of Telekom was Predrag Culibrk, Blic writes.
Lucic was born in 1971 in Sabac. He graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade in 1996. His official biography states that he has a BSc in Electrical Engineering and that he acquired his MBA under the program of the University Institute Kurt Bosch in Switzerland.
– When I graduated in 1996 and started getting interested in moving abroad, something happened that was extraordinary at the time. I applied for a job at Telekom Srbija and got it, without any connections – he once said, Blic reminds.
He then moved from Telekom to Ericsson, and then from Sweden to Germany, where he got a green card. Eventually, he returned to Telekom.
At 32, in 2003, he became the CEO of MTS and in 2008 the commercial director of the entire Telekom.
His biography says that, with shorter breaks, he has been part of the Telekom Srbija team since its founding in 1997.
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