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Goran Radman is the sole founder and executive director of NAUTAR business and management consultancy.
Goran Radman is the Dean and a lecturer at the VERN' University of Applied Sciences since 2009. His academic backgrounds are in the graduate and postgraduate studies of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, where he’s currently pursuing a Ph.D. in theories of international integration. He has acquired an MBA at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and has refined his management and leadership skills through various executive programs, including the ones at INSEAD and London School of Economics.
In business, Goran is the Chairman and a partner at SenseConsulting since 2008. He has started his professional career in 1984 as an International Relations Advisor to the President of Croatia and continued as General Manager of Croatian Television (1987). In 1992 he has moved on to private sector to manage MicroLAB, a computer engineering and consultancy company. He has joined Microsoft Corporation in 1996 to start up Microsoft Croatia and has expanded his responsibilities in 2000 as a General Manager of the Adriatic and later on South Eastern European region. He was appointed Microsoft Chairman SEE in 2004 and Chairman ECEE in 2007. In these roles he has worked with governments, businesses and NGO communities within EU, Southeastern and Central Eastern Europe in building strategic partnerships for ICT competitiveness, sustainable growth and corporate social responsibility. He has left Microsoft in late 2008 to start up NAUTAR and his new consultancy and academic career.
He is proudly associated with and actively contributes to the communities of National Competitiveness Council, Business Advisory Council for Southeastern Europe, The New Club of Paris and Academy for Political Development.
Through 1970s and early 1980s he was an active basketball and volleyball player, student and political leader, journalist, editor and editor in-chief of magazines and publications. He wrote articles and books in the field of international relations, media, management and IT. Today, he enjoys lecturing at University and speaking at international conferences as much as sailing and mountaineering.
e-mail: goran.radman@nautar.com
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