Air Montenegro seeking new CEO

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Air Montenegro has issued a public call for a new Chief Executive Officer. It is the second time within the last year that such a call has been issued, with no candidate selected the last time around. The deadline to apply for the position has been set for April 6. Those interested in taking part must have at least five years of experience in managerial positions, of which at least three in the field of executive management in companies, knowledge of English and at least VII 1 level of education qualifications. The Montenegrin government named Saša Radović as Air Montenegro’s acting CEO in December of last year. Mr Radović is not from the aviation industry and was previously the head of the Montenegrin National Tourism Organisation. Further details for the position of CEO at Air Montenegro can be found here [PDF document].

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:40

    Što bi rekli: Montenegro keeps winning!

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  2. Anonymous11:27

    I hope that MA will find appropriate person for the position to being the company on a profit side

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    1. Anonymous13:45

      You are funny. Profitability not required.

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  3. Anonymous11:37

    It is telling that the CEO does not need to have any aviation experience.

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    1. Anonymous11:46

      This means that the AnaLitičar meets the requirements for CEO.

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    2. Anonymous11:54

      Companies nowadays are run by accountants .
      The times when you can get experience are gone .
      No more working your whole life for the same company ...

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    3. Једним ударцем две муве15:30

      Analiticar gets my vote for the CEO. That would be the end for both airline and his self-proclaimed expert reputation.

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  4. Anonymous11:54

    Still think Daliborka Pejović can be given a 2nd try to manage the company and expand TGD.

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  5. Anonymous12:50

    And how about Kresimir this time?

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    1. Anonymous12:51

      He became the CEO of Air Mauritius in the meantime
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2022/12/former-croatia-airlines-boss-confirmed.html

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  6. Anonymous13:06

    Thanks!

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  7. Nemjee13:30

    Have they posted the job on Infostud already?

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  8. Thing is that last CEO took severance pay from previous national company (Budvanska Rivijera) where by law he cant get employed for next 3 years in any goverment company but he did. So now ToMontenegro is charged (simbolic 1000EUR) and requested to remove him from position otherwise they will get bigger ticket next time and so on.

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