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Marjan Bojadžiev
Marjan Bojadžiev ( mk, Марјан Бојаџиев, born 18 June 1967) is a Macedonian economist who was president of the Chamber of Commerce from 1994 to 1999 and as Chief executive officer, CEO of the then third largest bank in the Republic of Macedonia (now North Macedonia), the Makedonska banka (Macedonian Bank), from 1999 to 2004. He is on the board of the Chamber of commerce, Chamber of Commerce of the city of Skopje, advising on economics and the running of the city. Bojadžiev has served as manager of companies in North Macedonia, as a board member in professional organizations and as a moderator in conferences on national Macedonian energy and investment policies. Biography Education Bojadžiev has a Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D. in Economics from the Economic Institute in Skopje. He earned his MS degree (2000) and bachelor's degree (1991) from University Ciril and Methodius, Faculty of Economics. He studied for a specialist diploma in International Business Manag ...
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Macedonian Bank
Makedonska banka (formerly Ljubljanska banka) was the third largest bank in Republic of Macedonia, Macedonia after Stopanska Banka and Komercijalna banka Skopje, Komercijalna Banka. The bank underwent the change from the Ljubljanska Banka in December 1994. Marjan Bojadziev served as CEO of the bank from 1994 to 1999. From 2006, Makedonska banka became defunct. References

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