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Appointments

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TORNADO SYSTEMS BULGARIA
Martin Rajsp is the new country manager of Tornado Systems Bulgaria. Rajsp has 19 years of experience in the IT industry, including in management. Previously, he was manager of EMC Computer Systems Vienna and director of the wholesale department of Fujitsu Siemens Computers in Vienna. Rajsp holds an executive MBA degree from Vienna University, as well as degrees in marketing, sales and international projects management.


 

IT2PROFIT
Svoboda Boyadjieva is the managing director of the newly-established Bulgarian subsidiary of consultancy firm IT2profit. Boyadjieva previously worked in the public relations department of Le Monde newspaper in Paris, at Radio Canada International in Paris and with the Bulgarian office of Securax Solutions. She graduated from the American University in Paris in international relations and communications.

 

INVESTBANK
Tsanko Kolovski is the new executive director and managing board member of Investbank. He was previously the bank's procurator. Kolovski has worked in Bulgarian Post Bank and later in Investbank as chief back office, chief dealer and liquidity department director. He is a member of the managing board of Bulgarian Dealers Association. Kolovski holds a master's degree in international business management and accounting from Svishtov Economics Academy.

 

SOPHARMA TRADING
Milan Dimitrov is the new commercial director of Sopharma Trading. Dimitrov has worked in sales since 1992. He was the national sales manager of Interbrands and the commercial director and general manager of Kaven Orbico. Dimitrov graduated from Sofia Technical University with a degree in automation engineering.

 

R&M BULGARIA
Tsvetan Dimitrov was appointed manager of public networks at R&M Bulgaria, the local subsidiary of which is part of Swiss firm Reichle & De-Massari AG. Prior to this appointment, Dimitrov was project manager at Spectrum Net. He has also worked for Bulgarian Telecommunications Company and Linder Immobilien Management. Dimitrov holds a master's degree in electronics, microelectronics and micro-processing equipment from Sofia Technical University.

 

KD INVESTMENTS
Georgi Bisserinski was appointed executive director of KD Investments. Over the past two years, he worked as portfolio manager of IP KD Securities. Bisserinski has a long experience as journalist on business for print and online media.

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Lyubov Kostova was appointed country manager of British Council Bulgaria effective January 1, replacing Tony Buckby, who left in October 2011 to take a similar position at British Council Greece. Kostova has been with British Council Bulgaria for 11 years, as public communications manager and, since 2008, as the head of project and partnerships department. Prior to joining the British Council, Kostova was head of international activities at the National Academy for Theatre and Cinema Arts (NATFIZ). She has a degree in Indian studies from Kliment Ohridski Sofia University.

CEZ

CEZ

Stefan Apostolov is the new chief executive of CEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria, the power transmission subsidiary of Czech energy company CEZ in the country. He replaces interim chief executive Ales Damm, who remains the chairperson of the CEZ Razpredelenie management board. Apostolov has 30 years of experience in the energy sector, joining CEZ in 2007 as director of customer service and was later appointed as head of business development. Apostolov has a master's degree in electric systems from the Belorussian National Technical University in Minsc, management diplomas from Open University London and New Bulgarian University, as well as a master's degree in business administration from Plovdiv University.

BASF Bulgaria

BASF Bulgaria

Valentina Dikanska is the new general manager of chemical industry giant BASF subsidiary in Bulgaria, taking over from Herbert Fisch, BASF vice president for Southeastern Europe. Dikanska, who started her career as an expert in the Finance Ministry, joined BASF Bulgaria as director of finance and administration in 2002. She becomes the first Bulgarian to hold the top management position in the company in its 40-year history on the Bulgarian market. Dikanska holds a master's degree in economics from the University for National and World Economy in Sofia.

Rompetrol Bulgaria

Rompetrol Bulgaria

Alexander Albin has been appointed chief executive of fuel distributor Rompetrol Bulgaria, replacing Nichita Sorin, who left to become chief executive of Rompetrol Gaz in Romania. Albin was previously chief executive of Rompetrol Georgia. He has more than 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry; prior to joining Romania's oil group Rompetrol in 2008 as an adviser, he oversaw operations at Atyrau refinery in Kazakhstan, owned by Rompetrol's parent company KazMunaiGaz. He previously held top management positions at two other leading Kazakh oil and gas companies.