
Tina Žumer
Vice Governor
Mandate June 29, 2021 – June 28, 2027
Official Gazette of RS 51/2021.
Education
2020 | Master of Science in Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science, London (United Kingdom) |
1998 | Bachelor’s degree in economics Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Maribor Field of study: Economics |
1996 | Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf (Germany) Field of study: Volkswirtschaftslehre |
Professional career
2021 - | Vice-Governor and member of the Governing Board of Banka Slovenije |
2011–2021 | Principal/Senior Economist in the Directorate General Economics, European Central Bank |
2007–2010 | Adviser to the Governor, Banka Slovenije |
2004–2007 | Economist in the Directorate General Economics, European Central Bank |
2003 | Economist in the Directorate General Research, European Central Bank |
2000–2004 | Analyst in the Analysis and Research Department, Banka Slovenije |
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