Draft:Bernard Nikaj
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Bernard Nikaj (December 9, 1978 in Gjakovë) is a Kosovar economist, served as Minister of Trade and Industry of Kosovo and ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo in Brussels.
Bernard Nikaj | |
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Citizenship | Kosovo |
Education | PhD |
Title | Professor |
Political party | Democratic Party of Kosovo |
Website | www.nikaj.me |
Biography
[edit]He was involved in the activities of humanitarian organizations in Kosovo, then worked in 2001-2002 as a humanitarian aid specialist. European Agency for Reconstruction Information and Communication.
Since 2002, he has been working in the Government of Kosovo; first he was engaged in the health reform in Kosovo, then in the years 2004-2011 he was a financial advisor, while in the years 2011-2013 he was the main political advisor. In 2006, he graduated in economics from the University of Pristina, and two years later received a doctorate in economics from the London School of Economics.
In the years 2009-2016, he taught management and entrepreneurship at the University of Pristina. In 2010 he received his doctorate in management and political analysis from the University of Maastricht .
He was deputy minister (2013) and then minister of trade and industry in 2013-2014.
In 2016, he was the ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo in Brussels.
Bernard Nikaj is married and has two children.