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ACHIEVEMENTS
In the early 50’s establishing an exchange program in a communist country with Western
Europe and other countries. In 1953 he realized approximately 100 exchanges.
Srečko Jamnišek worked as the
Export Director in a 12,000 employee steel company in Zenica, Bosnia in 1955-1959, after which he
moved to Emo Celje, Slovenia. In his time as the Export Director and Commercial Director of Emo
Celje (1959-1967) the company started taking AIESEC trainees.
He extended the market of EMO Celje to Germany, Iran, Kuwait, Syria, Nigeria. Lebanon,
Jamaica, Cote D'Ivore, Ghana.
He worked as the General Manager
of the Intertrade subsidiary in Prague and later in Slovenia as the Intertrade’s General Manager
for Europe.
In 1979 he started leading the Rep office of Ljubljanska Banka in Germany, in 1982 he became
the CEO of Ljubljanska Banka Združena Banka and in 1986 the General Manager of a Rep office of
Ljubljanska banka in Germany again.
In 1982 he wrote a proposal to
government about a law on joint ventures of foreign investors in Yugoslavia. In 1991 he wrote
another proposal to government of Slovenia concerning a law about privatization of Slovenian
enterprises.
Several times he has organized
charity events to support clinics in Ljubljana.
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