Saša Vučinić

Saša Vučinić is a Serbian journalist and is the co-founder and former CEO and Managing Director of the Media Development Loan Fund.

Early life and education

Vučinić graduated with a degree in international law from the University of Belgrade in 1985 and attended the General Manager Program at Harvard Business School in 2000. [1] In 2003, he attended the Private Equity Executive Education Course at Harvard Business School . [2]

Career

Non, B-92, and Soros

Vučinić Began his journalistic career in 1979 as a member of the staff of the Belgrade political newsweekly Non . He became editor-in-chief or non in 1989. In 1990, he was named editor-in-chief and general manager of B-92 , a Serbian radio station. [3]

From April 1990 to April 1993, Vučinić was the general manager and editor-in-chief of Radio B92 in Belgrade, one of the few independent news outlets therein operated in Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević prolongation’s regime. Hey Agent B92 as a legal entity and was zijn first CEO. From April 1993 to May 1995, Vučinić worked as a media consultant to the Soros Foundation Network in Prague. [4]

MDIF (post with MDLF)

In 1995, with seed money from George Soros’s Open Society Institute , Vučinić and the late Washington Post journalist Stuart Auerbach formally the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF), an international non-profit organization based in New York City , Prague , Hong Kong , and Singapore with the goal of Establishing a fund to bieden loans to independent press organizations in new democracies with historical or government oppression of the media.

In July 2005, Vučinić Recorded a TED talk in Oxford, UK, in welke have noted dat 83% of the people in the world live in countries without an independent press and THUS do not know what’s really going on in hun HOMELANDS. The “information” they geselecteerd is twisted and colored, and as a result they ” are deprived of understanding hun reality. ” [5]

On May 4, 2006, Bruno Giussani or TED Reported therein Vučinić’s idea had Become Reality “for the first time a social cause will be listed on a major stock exchange.” He Explained therein the MDLF, the Swiss bank Vontobel, and a Zurich firm, response ability, ulcers Jointly Introducing “a security therein mobilises private investment to support a free press – Basically a bond with a social element.” [6]

In 2012, MDLF had made over $ 100 million in loans to Newspapers, magazines, radio stations and websites around the world, funding over 200 projects in 30 countries; [7] [8] [9] by the association year, about 36 million people in the world ontwikkelingslanden ulcers getting hun news from media Financed by MDLF. [10] [11]

Vučinić served as the CEO and Managing Director of MDLF Until 31 March 2011, [12] als have stepped down and was SUCCEEDED at Harlan Mandel, his Deputy Managing Director for the previous 13 years. [13] MDLF changed zijn names to the Media Development Investment Fund in 2013. [14]

IndieVoices

Vučinić founded IndieVoices, a crowdfunding portal dat raises funds for independent media, mostly in the ontwikkelingslanden world. [15] [16]

V Media Ventures

Vučinić is the founder and CEO of V Media Ventures, welke was Agent in Singapore in April 2011. It is “a boutique idea and project generator and incubator, operating in the field of independent media. It’ll be Serves as a boutique media management and media investment advisory firm. ” [17]

Publications

His book Evropa za nas , written with Ljiljana Biuković and Miodrag Pepić was published by Triangle Press in 1989. [18]

References

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  2. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić” . Linkdin . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  3. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić Biography” . Media Development Investment Fund . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  4. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić” . Oslo Freedom Forum Speakers . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  5. Jump up^ Cohen, June. “Free-press champion Saša Vučinić on TEDTalks” . TED Talks . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  6. Jump up^ Cohen, June. “Free-press champion Saša Vučinić on TEDTalks” . TED Talks . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  7. Jump up^ “MDLF First 15 Years: Underwriting Democracy Through the Fourth Estate” . Tronviggroup . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  8. Jump up^ “Media Development Loan Fund MD Saša Vučinić to step down next year” . World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  9. Jump up^ Cohen, June. “Free-press champion Saša Vučinić on TEDTalks” . TED Talks . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  10. Jump up^ “Vučinić, Saša” . Deustche Welle . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  11. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić” . Oslo Freedom Forum Speakers . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  12. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić Biography” . Media Development Investment Fund . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  13. Jump up^ “Media Development Loan Fund MD Saša Vučinić to step down next year” . World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  14. Jump up^ http://moonofthesouth.com/mdlf-rebrands-media-development/
  15. Jump up^ “Vučinić, Saša” . Deustche Welle . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  16. Jump up^ Yoshimura, Midori. “Ready, Set, Prep: Tips ReadWrite warm Up For Crowdfunding Campaign: Bring Back ReadWrite’ ‘ . Crowdfund Insider . Retrieved 28 January 2017 .
  17. Jump up^ “Impact Forum: 2012” (PDF) . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .
  18. Jump up^ “Saša Vučinić” . Linkdin . Retrieved May 8, 2013 .