ROTARY - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Communications Officer
- CEO of Telemach
Admir Drinić is the CEO of Telemach, largest private owned telecommunications provider in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He worked in security business for 13 years as CEO and CTO in various companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina including Securitas BH, largest security company in the country where he was Chief Customer Officer and board member.
Admir is also Porsche Club BiH, President of the executive board and was a board member of American Chamber of Commerce in BiH (2017-2022).
Jasmin Hošo is an entrepreneur, CEO of Tondach Bosnia and Herzegovina and associate professor. He works as a volunteer at the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina turnaround project and is a member of International Coordination Group "Friends of the Museum".Jasmin received his B.A. in economics from University Sarajevo and completed his master degree`s in interdisciplinary studies at the University of Bologna and University of Sarajevo. Subsequently he received his Ph.D. from the University Sarajevo. He received Gold Order of Merit of the Republic of Austria.He fluently speaks Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, German and English.
He has been a member of RCSID since 2003 and is one of the founding members. From 2008-2009 he served as club president.
Jasmin Omerdić was raised in Lukavac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He became involved with Rotary already during his high school when he joined the newly formed Interact club and helped organise local Rotary activities. He also participated in Rotary summer camps around Europe. Jasmin moved to Sarajevo to study and received a degree in law from the University of Sarajevo in 2015. Afterwards, he joined an international corporate law firm and focused mainly on financial transactions, tax implications and corporate law. In 2019, he was awarded a prestigious Chevening scholarship and moved to the UK to pursue his Master's studies at the University College London. Jasmin currently serves as an external advisor to the Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (under the auspices of the UNDP) and chiefly deals with labour and fiscal legislation, collective bargaining and strategic development.
Stefano Borsari, born in Modena, Italy, on March 1964. He`s graduated in Economics at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Modena e Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE) and holds a Master in Banking Administration.He has over 25 years of diversified experiences in the banking industry, with deep knowledge of retail banking, corporate & investment banking, consumer finance and NPLs management consolidated in position of increasing managerial responsibility in top Italian banks (BPER, UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo). He began his career in 1991 at BPER Banca in Modena as Financial Controller. In 1997 he moved to Milan and joined KPMG Advisory as Senior Manager for the period 1997- 2000. From 2000 to 2001 he worked at a bank of Unicredit Group as Head of Management Control. In 2002 he joined Intesa Sanpaolo Group and until 2009 held managerial positions as Head of Planning & Control in different companies of the Group in Italy.In 2010 started his international career in subsidiary banks of Intesa Sanpaolo Group. In the period from 2011 to 2015 he was appointed Chief Financial Officer at Alexbank (Cairo, Egypt). From 2015 to 2019 he was Deputy CEO and Chief Financial Officer of Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Romania. Since September 2019 he is a Member of the Management Board and Chief Financial Officer of the Intesa Sanpaolo Bank Bosnia & Herzegovina.He speaks Italian, English and Romanian.He`s passionate about travel, music, food and wines. He loves sport, he played and coached volleyball and running (marathons and half marathons).
Valery Perry has worked in the Western Balkans since the late 1990s, conducting research and working for organizations including the Democratization Policy Council (DPC), the European Center for Minority Issues (ECMI), the Public International Law and Policy Group (PILPG), the NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR), and several NGOs. From September 2017 - March 2019 she worked at the OSCE Mission to Serbia as Project Coordinator on a project to prevent and counter violent extremism, having previously worked at the OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo as Deputy Director of the Education Department, and Deputy Director of the Human Dimension Department. She has consulted for the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the UN Development Program, the Regional Cooperation Council, USAID, IMPAQ International, and other organizations. She attended public schools, and went on to receive a BA from the University of Rochester, an MA from Indiana University's Russian and East European Institute, and a PhD from George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Valery has published numerous articles and book chapters, has spoken at conferences and policy events in the United States and throughout Europe, and has testified at the U.S. Congress. In 2019 a book she edited, Extremism and Violent Extremism in Serbia: 21-st Century Manifestations of an Historical Challenge, was published by Ibidem Press/Columbia University Press. In 2015, Statebuilding and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina, co-edited with Soeren Keil, was published by Ashgate. Her first documentary film, Looking for Dayton, was screened at the 26th Sarajevo Film Festival in August 2020.
Vladimir Andrle was born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1985 where he completed his primary, secondary and high education. He graduated at the Music Academy of the University of Sarajevo, Music Theory and Pedagogy department . During his education and, later work in education and other affairs, he was an active member of the Jewish Municipality in Sarajevo and JKPHD "La Benevolencija" where he held a number of positions; president of the student club of the Jewish community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, member of the Presidency of the Jewish community in Sarajevo and Jewish cultural - educational and humanitarian society "La Benevolencija ". In April 2022, he was appointed president of "La Benevolentija".He is a member of the Jewish diplomatic corps at of the World Jewish Congress, Committee for dialogue of the Srebrenica Memorial Center, the Implementation council of the Declaration on constitutional and other Reforms of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the path to the EU and NATO. The focus of his activism is in human rights, philanthropy and dialogue.