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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Bojan Djuric Date of birth: March 9th 1975 Nikole Tesle 16L Address: E-mail: [email protected] 11233 Ralja, Belgrade, Serbia Telephone: +381 (0) 63.324.458 EDUCATION 2011 FSC Forest Management, Lead Auditor Training, ISO 9001 AB Training”, Italy-South Africa, FSC accredited training program 2010 FSC Chain of Custody, Lead Auditor training, ISO 19011 “AB Training”, Italy-South Africa, FSC accredited training program 2008 Certified Project Manager “Expert Rating” Inc. USA 2003 BSc Forestry Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade University EMPLOYMENT 2005-present MOBILIS Ltd, Belgrade Financial officer/trainer-consultant / FSC FM-CoC lead auditor 2006 SNV – Netherlands Development Organization Forestry Advisor, Montenegro 2003 - 2005 UN FAO - Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Project secretary - Communication Officer “Institutional Development and Capacity Building for the National Forest Programme of Serbia” 1997-1999 Wholesaler “Technooil” ltd, Belgrade Senior sales manager TRAININGS - INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL 2009 XIII World Forestry Congress - participation, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2007 IAF Europe – “Festival of Facilitation” Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 2006 Advisory skills training, SNV, Kotor, Montenegro 2004 FCN: Forest Communicators Network: Train the trainers seminar, Sofia, Bulgaria 2003 Participation methods and tools: Train the trainers, UN FAO seminar, Plavna, Serbia 2002 Management in forestry enterprises (with Project Management – Project Cycle and LFM), seminar, Kopaonik, Serbia SKILLS - Excellent in spoken and written English and German; Turkish, French and Russian - fair - Computer literate: Operating Systems: DOS, Windows - Programs: Word, Excel, Power Point, SQL, AutoCAD, Corel, Microsoft Project. Photo Shop - Clean driving license; no military obligations - Trained in public participation methods and tools - Basic accounting knowledge; basic PR skills and knowledge Name: Bojan Djuric Date of birth: March 9th 1975 Nikole Tesle 16L Address: E-mail: [email protected] 11233 Ralja, Belgrade, Serbia Telephone: +381 (0) 63.324.458 FSC certification projects – Lead Auditor & team member in number of forest management audits from year 2006 to present: - Serbia: JP “Srbijašume” (2 certificates) and JP “Vojvodinašume” - BIH: JP “Šume Republike Srpske”; ŠPD “Unsko Sanske Šume”, “Šume Tuzlanskog Kantona”, “Herceg Bosanske Šume –Kupres” - Slovakia: Lesy Slovenkske Republike-OZ Trenčin; UDL “Poprad” - Turkey: OBM Istanbul; OBM Kastamonu; OBM Bolu; OBM Zonguldak; OBM Bursa; OIM Daday; OIŞ Aladağ; - Bulgaria: FSC FM Client verification projects in companies „ MAH2000“ and „Mondi Stambolinski“ – interviews and control of timber supplied by Bulgarian National forest services in regions of Eastern Rhodope Mounatins and Balkan Mountain Trainings and Consulting performed: Trainer at “Facilitation and participation methods and tools” – 2013, 2014 Organized by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Sarajevo: 3 trainign sessions, co-author of the book “Fasilitacija” , published as trainings’ follow-up Trainer at Project Management Cycle – 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Training executed for the UNDP is the continuation of Project cycle management training series. The participants were employees from thirteen municipalities in south Serbia, and five municipalities from Vojvodina and for EXCHANGE 3 Program in Vojvodina and Central Serbia Consultant – Project Proposals preparation, Farm management, UNDP Serbia, March 2007, December 2008 – May 2009, Facilitator at SNV staff retreat, Montenegro June 2006 Trainer at Participation Methods and Tools- Train the trainer course, May 2006 Participation Methods and Tools, done for SNV-Netherlands Development Organisation; participants were employees at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro Facilitator at workshops for UN FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation) – Participatory approaches in decision making in forestry, period June 2003 – September 2005: July 2005 – Workshop at Goch (Kraljevo) March 2005 – Training for Private Forest Owners at Tara October 2004 – Workshops in Kraljevo, Ivanjica, Leskovac, Bor, Sombor, Krusevac, and Zajecar May 2004 – Workshop with representatives of Wood processing industry in Belgrade February – March 2004: Workshops in Novi Sad and Belgrade January 2004: Workshop in Subotica .
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