Key People
Mr. Ejup Qerimi, CEO Mr. Qerimi is a graduated Electronics Engineer; a leading Audit for Quality Management systems according to ISO Standard 9001 and a professional project manager (PMP). Mr. Qerimi has an extensive experience in Kosovo’s economy serving in different managerial positions, in business enterprises and institutions that represent the business community in Kosovo. He was a Member of the Independent Tax Review Board of Kosovo at the Ministry of Finance; he was also a secretary General of Kosovo Chamber of Commerce; and the President of the Council for Professional Education and Training of Kosovo at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. He worked as an expert in different Projects financed by the European Union in Kosovo. Mr. Qerimi was employed at ”IPKO Telecommunications”, heading the Project management office and also a member of Executive Management, where he implemented IT and Communications projects. Currently he is engaged as CEO of PTK-Post and telecommunications of Kosovo. On the international level he is engaged as a professional representative of the business community; as a member of the working group analyzing business training need at the South Eastern European Center for Entrepreneurship in Croatia; and is also a member of PMI (Project Management Institute), in USA and EOQ (European Organization for Quality) in Belgium.
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