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Irena Radović was born on 1978, is a Montenegrin diplomat. Discover Irena Radović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Irena P. Radović is a Montenegrin economist, diplomat and civil servant.

1978

Radović was born in Podgorica on 21 April 1978.

1999

She received the "19th December" Award in 1999 and the Annual Award of Excellence of the State University of Montenegro in 2000.

Radović holds an MPhil.

2000

She graduated from the University of Montenegro, Faculty of Economics in 2000 with the first-class honours BA in International Economics and Business.

Ms. Radović started her professional career in 2000 as an Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Economics in Podgorica.

At about the same time, she was engaged at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro.

She joined the Faculty of Economics at the University of Montenegro as an assistant professor, teaching International Economics, Globalization of World Trade, and Monetary Economics of the European Union, and as a lecturer on EU Monetary Policy at the University of Donja Gorica.

2002

in International Relations from the University of Cambridge, King's College, in the United Kingdom (2002) and a master's degree in economics from the Consortium for Research and Continuing Education in Economics (CORIPE) in Italy (2003).

2003

She was appointed the Head of British Office and the representative of the British Government in Montenegro in 2003.

2006

Following Montenegro's proclamation of independence in 2006, she served as the Deputy to Her Majesty's Ambassador in Montenegro until February 2007, when she was affiliated with All Souls College of the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, until July 2007, when she was appointed the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro.

2007

She has served as Montenegro's ambassador to several countries, lectured in international economics at several universities, was Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2007, and represented Montenegro in various international political and cultural organizations.

2009

She earned her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Montenegro in 2009.

Radović is fluent in English, French and Italian, and speaks Spanish, Albanian and German.

2010

In October 2010, Radović was appointed as the Ambassador of Montenegro to the Republic of France and the non-resident ambassador to the Principality of Monaco and the Principality of Andorra.

2011

She also served as ambassador and the permanent representative of Montenegro to the UNESCO, member of the executive board of UNESCO in the period 2011-2015 and the vice-president of the General Conference of UNESCO over the period 2011–2013.

In the period 2011–2015, she was the personal representative of the President of Montenegro in the Permanent Council of the International Organization of Francophonie (OIF), the permanent delegate of Montenegro in the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), and represented Montenegro in other international organizations based in Paris - OECD, OIV, OIE, BIPM, and Eutelsat.

2014

Radović was awarded the Gold Medal of the Universal League of Public Welfare in the headquarters of the Republican Guard of the Republic of France in April 2014

Prince Albert II of Monaco awarded Radović the Sovereign Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Saint Charles, the highest award of the Principality of Monaco of the Order of Grimaldi bestowed on individuals or states.

2016

She initially joined the Bank in October 2016 as an Advisor to the Governor for Banking Supervision.

In addition to banking supervision Ms. Radović was responsible for the supervision of non-banking financial institutions and financial consumer protection.

In her capacity of Deputy Governor of the Central Bank she was a member of the national Financial Stability Council, an ex-officio Member of the Central Bank Council and alternate chairperson of the Investment Committee.

2017

From March 2017 to July 2018 she held the position of Vice-Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro.

Irena P. Radović was appointed the Vice Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro responsible for banking supervision pursuant to the decision of the Parliament of Montenegro as of March 2017.

2018

Since December 2018 until her appointment to the position of executive director of the Investment and Development Fund of Montenegro, she was consultant for the Financial Markets International Inc. on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) project of reform of the financial system in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with focus on strengthening the capacity for banking supervision in both entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), introducing FINREP and assisting efforts to bring financial supervision in BiH in line with EU standards.

2020

She was appointed member of the Board of the Investment and Development Fund (IDF) of Montenegro in December 2020 and elected executive director in January 2021 for a term of four years.

In her current capacity, she is a member of the national Competition Council and a member of the Board of the Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro.

She was appointed as the governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro in December 2023.