Milan Lukić
When I first went to a job interview in early 2005 it was clear to me that I made a right choice in choosing the faculty. All employers with whom I spoke emphasized a public faculty as an advantage when selecting candidates. Once I overcame these obstacles it has been easier for me to show who I am, what I've learned and what I want to become. We as students were exposed to high criteria when we studied at the faculty but I am now fully convinced that this is the only way for a student to mature and to prepare for the major challenges ahead. Great experience, the quality of our teachers but also the will to show us "the way" were crucial for motivation and success of many of us.
I began my career in the company Den Juro which was a joint venture of the Dutch company Tradin Organic BV and Serbian investors. In this company, I spent two years in the business of export of organic fruit. At one point, I became an export manager for the US and EU countries.
Having majored in Financial Management I had the desire to learn how to operate finance in the company, so I moved to a Spanish company FCC, actually its branch in Serbia - Alpine Bau. I went from accounting and ended up controlling the position of a finance manager in Alpine Group Serbia.
Then I was transferred to the company Saint - Gobain to the position of Financial Director for Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. After several years in this position, I became Managing Director of Saint - Gobain Weber activity for Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina and now have assumed responsibility for 100 people and two production plants.
I hope that my story will help future students to make their decision when choosing a faculty.
Sincerely,
Milan Lukić
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