Montenegro
PR & Communications

GlobalCom’s contact for Montenegro.

Bojana Stanković
Bojana Stanković
Communications & Brand

Bojana Stanković is one of the most recognised names in Serbian communications, and the awards bear it out. She holds her country’s only IPRA Golden World Award for Excellence, has been named Agency Star and Special Star of the Year by Publicis Groupe Adriatic, and now represents the region as ambassador of its leading women’s communications club. Clients come back to her for a simpler reason. She takes complicated, high-pressure work and makes it look effortless, from corporate reputation to product launches to events that have to go perfectly the first time. With the better part of two decades leading the agency’s communications and an instinct for Serbian and regional media that no newcomer can shortcut, she is the person international brands want speaking for them here.

Ivica Stanković
Ivica Stanković
Strategy & Events

Ivica Stanković leads the agency as chief executive, and he built his reputation running regional PR for two of the world’s biggest technology brands, AMD and ATI Technologies. That pedigree shows in how he works. He is a strategist who stays calm under pressure and is entirely at home with demanding international clients and the journalists who cover them. He is at his sharpest when the stakes are physical and public, the conference, the launch, the large-scale event where there is no second take, a discipline his team has been recognised for across the region. For an international company, few partners can offer what he does, having sat on the corporate side of global technology himself and knowing exactly how a story needs to land.

PR and Communications in Montenegro

Serbia has become one of the most dynamic business stories in the Western Balkans. Belgrade and Novi Sad now anchor one of the region’s fastest-growing technology and IT-services sectors, drawing nearshoring investment from across Europe and a steady stream of international companies after engineering talent at scale. As an EU accession candidate with a young, digitally fluent workforce, the country is opening up fast, yet its media and business culture stays firmly relationship-driven, where a trusted local introduction still carries more weight than any press release. For a company entering Serbia or the wider region, the right partner is the one who already holds those relationships and knows how to use them.

Between them, Bojana and Ivica cover Serbia and the wider region as one senior team. Bring them in early and you have it in safe hands, equally sure with the message and the moment.

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