Ana Nenezić
European Integration Programme Coordinator, Center for Civic Education (Podgorica, Montenegro)

Ana Nenezić graduated at the Law Faculty at the University of Montenegro. She has successfully completed European Integration School organised by CCE, CDNGO and EMiM, with the support of FOSI ROM, Regional Democracy School organised by FES, Centre for International Relations from Banja Luka and Centre for International Studies from Zagreb, as well as the Natural Law School in Kopaonik. In addition, she passed a training for management in civil society organisations, organised by TACSO office in Montenegro, as well as a series of trainings on writing project proposals for EU funds, policy papers development and techniques of public advocacy organised by CEMI. In the area of leadership and European integration, she specialised through numerous programmes in the country and abroad, including the study visit to European Parliament in Brussels in the organisation of Women Democratic Network, International Republican Institute (IRI) and European People’s Party, followed by programme of Gender and Political Leadership in Budapest by Robert Schuman Institute, Euro-Mediterranean Leadership Programme in Izmir organised by IRI, Political Academy of the Austrian People’s Party, and numerous seminars of political skills development of UK Conservative Party and NDI. She passed the state exam for the work in state bodies. As a member of Working group, she took part in the development of Communication Strategy for informing the public about the European Union and preparations of Montenegro for membership for the period 2014 – 2018 under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Montenegro, and currently she is a member of Consultative Body of MFAEI which will monitor and evaluate the implementation of activities from Communication Strategy. Also, she is a member of Working Group for the preparation and conduct of negotiations on the accession of Montenegro to the EU for Chapter 28 – Consumer and Health Protection. She previously worked as a secretary for a political party’s presidency. During her studies she was engaged in the work of students’ organisations. She is a member of several redactions and a co-author of publications: Europe in my city – civil society, local government, citizens – the role and place in the European integration process, citizens’ attitudes and perceptions about the integration processes; Europe in my town – what are we negotiating about and what do negotiations with the EU bring us; Judiciary and Court of Public; Equal chances for all media: Report for 2013; Equal chances for all media: Report for 2014; Eroding freedoms – media and soft censorship in Montenegro; Working groups for the preparation and conduct of negotiations with the EU – importance, role and position of members. Fluent in English.