Ambassador

Suzana Boskovic-Prodanovic

 

Date and place of birth: 29.06.1970, Sabac, Republic of Serbia

Education:

Postgraduate studies (M.Sc.) to in EU Law, University of Nancy 2, France (2006)

Specialized studies in the field of EU Law, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade / distance learning at University of Nancy 2, France (2005)

Bar Exam in Belgrade, Serbia (1994)

Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Novi Sad / Department of English Language and Literature (1994)

Graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Novi Sad (1991)

Graduated from the High School of the City of Sabac (1989)

Professional experience:

Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia (2023-2024)

Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs – Department for European Union (2022)

Coordinator of Labor and Legal Affairs at the General Secretariat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the title of Ambassador (2020-2022)

Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Kingdom of Norway / the Republic of Iceland based in Norway (2015-2020)

Deputy Secretary General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the title of the ambassador (2014-2015)

Head of the Department of Personal and Legal Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Minister Advisor (2013-2014)

First Counselor / Deputy Head of the Embassy, ​​Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in the Czech Republic (2007-2012)

Service of International Legal Affairs – Advisor (2004-2007)

Department of Personal and Legal Affairs – First Secretary (2002-2004)

Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) to the UN European Office in Geneva – Attaché (human rights and humanitarian organizations) (1998-2002)

Department for Neighborhood and South-Eastern Europe, Office of the Secretary of State – attaché (1997-1998)

Intern at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the FRY (1996)

Lawyer in Sabac, member of the Bar Association of the Republic of Serbia (1994-1996)

Foreign languages: English, French, Czech

Marital status: Married, two sons