Executive Office

Biljana Georgievska

Biljana Georgievska

Journalist with more than three decades of experience in various domestic and international media. From 1996 to 2011, she worked as a correspondent and producer for the Macedonian Section of the BBC World Service in Skopje and London. As a journalist and editor, she has experience in print media, radio, and television, including: Nova Makedonija, MRT-Radio Skopje – Second Program, NoMa Radio, TV21, TV Klan Macedonia, Predizvici – Friedrich Ebert Foundation. Georgievska has participated in numerous trainings and projects for the advancement of professional journalism, the promotion of media literacy, media ethics, and the fight against disinformation and fake news. She has taken part in ad-hoc groups promoting European values in North Macedonia, good neighborly relations, and the resolution of bilateral disputes in the region. She graduated from the Department of Comparative Literature at the Faculty of Philology at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. Since April 2023, she has held the position of Executive Director of the Council of Media Ethics of Macedonia.

Milena Krsteva

Milena Krsteva

Milena Krsteva holds a degree in economics from the Faculty of Economics at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje. Immediately after graduation, she started working as a statistician in the private sector. In 2015, she moved to the civil sector, where she worked as a financial and administrative director. After completing training on “Management and Implementation of EU-funded Projects” in 2016, she obtained a certificate in managing and implementing EU projects. She joined the CMEM team in March 2023 as Program Coordinator.

Kristijan Nuškov

Kristijan Nuškov

Kristijan Nuškov holds a degree in social work. He has nearly twenty years of work experience in the non-governmental sector with marginalized groups of citizens as a project coordinator, social worker, and family counselor with families at social risk, as well as an HIV/AIDS testing counselor. He gained his work experience in the NGOs HOPS, SOS Children’s Village Macedonia, and HERA. He has prepared and implemented numerous projects, conducted research and fieldwork, presented projects domestically and abroad, participated in working groups at local, national, and international levels, conducted individual and group trainings, and prepared content and texts for donors and media. Since November 2023, he has been part of the Council of Media Ethics team as a Project Coordinator.

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