US Ambassador in Montenegro, Judy Rising Reinke and President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Montenegro, Katarina Bulatovic, delivered certificates to the eighth generation of the American Chamber of Commerce's Training Program, at a ceremony held at Hotel Podgorica.
"The eighth generation has 18 members. Since 2011, when the AmCham program began to be implemented, approximately 200 students successfully completed the practice in Comorian companies, and a number of students continued their career in mentoring companies, which added value to the Program and is a tremendous stimulus for future potential candidates," the US Chamber of Commerce stated.
AmCham Chairman, Katarina Bulatović, expressed gratitude to the members of the Chamber of Commerce for supporting the implementation of the Program. She said that education is the key to all changes in society, especially in the time of the digital revolution we all live in. Capacity development has never been such a dynamic process as it is today, which is why all of us, not just our interns, should constantly work on acquiring new skills and experiences, as stressed by the president.
"The internship program is a precious opportunity for interns to get acquainted with the changing labor market requirements, demanding methods of constant work and new knowledge that they need to adopt, and this is a way of getting valuable contacts and practices that will be a good starting point for further developmental and a professional path," said Bulatovic.
The US Ambassador in Montenegro also spoke to the audience, who said that the community should help future business leaders in exploiting the opportunities and realize their full potential.
"AmCham's internship program does that. Thanks to all the sponsors that gathered here, we support new economic opportunities that strengthen the connections between the US and Montenegro," the ambassador said.
"AmCham Montenegro also provided a place for internships and enabled the acquisition of valuable practices, as well as getting acquainted with the work and values of the Chamber," they said.
The program was attended by Anđela Miličković, Anja Petrović, Desanka Kotlaja, Dražen Jovanović, Eva Medigović, Jelena Milikić, Maja Rolevski, Marija Milikić, Milica Bulatović, Milica Miletić, Milena Komnenović, Nina Stanić, Savica Vujičić, Vanja Pejović, Ivana Đurašković, Lejla Ćorović, Nađa Kljajević and Anđela Lučic.
Text by Vijesti online, on January 29th 2019, read more at Vijesti