We are happy to introduce you the speakers at YCDN’s conference:
Ana Borisavljevic holds MSc in Geography&Environment Management and is at the second year of the PhD studies in Water resources protection at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry where she also works as a research assistant. Last year she had a great pleasure to be a research fellow and scholar of the German Federal Foundation for Environment (DBU) doing a research at the WWF Institute for Floodplain Ecology on the issues of ecological status of the Danube and at the Saxon Environmental Foundation on transferring the experiences in transboundary and integrated river basin management. She is one of those people in Serbia who certainly contributes to the EU integration process – working on the implementation of the EU Water policy (Directives) in Serbia and trying to improve environmental health. She is proud of participating in the “Danube Future Leaders’ Conference” in Novi Sad, “Young Water Professionals Programme” in Munich and Award for best students in Serbia “Invest in European values”. She has been a lecturer at several workshops and summer schools as well as a member of board of the NGO National Liberal Network. She is an author of several conference papers and a member of many national and international professional societies. Loves attending concerts of classical music and visiting museums. Enjoys the international environment of smart and sunny people, interested in the EU Youth Policy, travelling and learning languages!
My name is Mihai Cazacu. I am 33 years old and I graduated a Military High School, having a diploma in Law Science within the Police Academy in Bucharest. I work within the Ministry of Administration and Interior for more then 10 years and during this time I have investigated a large number of trafficking in human beings (THB) cases around many countries in Europe.
For two years I have been working in London seconded by New Scotland Yard in the first Joint Investigation Team on a THB case. I’m quite passionate about sports like swimming, football and motor sports, as well as reading and traveling.
Jaka Kranjc
Jaka Kranjc is a final year student of forestry at the Biotechnical Faculty in Ljubljana (Slovenia), an avid geek, mountaineer and enigmatist.
He works for an environmental NGO, the Ecologists without Borders Association, helping raise awareness on the issues of waste, socioenvironmental responsibility and resource consumption. He helped organise the award-winning massive scale volunteer action “Let’s clean Slovenia in a day!”, mainly in the area of setting up systems for the illegal waste dump inventory and logistics. This work continues in another project and will culminate next year in an even bigger, world-scale cleanup action.
Dietmar Meyer is professor at the Andrassy University Budapest for Theoretical Economics and Head of Economics Department at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
His field of research includes Economic Theory, Macroeconomics, Growth and Business Cycles, History of Economic Thought, and Evolutionary Economics where he published several books and papers. Before he came to Andrassy University he has worked at several universities, such as: Szechenyi Istvan College, Györ, Humboldt University zu Berlin, Budapest University of Economics and Business Administration. Meyer, born in 1954, studied Planning and Analysis (Mathematical Economics) at Budapest University of Economic Sciences. He received his Ph. D. in 1984 and his habilitation from Debrecen University in 2002.



