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Tina Žumer
Tina Žumer

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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