Serbia
Grayling has operated in Serbia since 2002 and was one of the first international communications consultancy to establish an office in Belgrade.
We are an experienced team of professionals serving both Grayling network clients, major corporate investors to Serbia and large domestic and regional organisations.
One of the key differentiators appreciated by our clients is the consistent, high quality client management, strategic planning and implementation we deliver, combining global class standards with local insight and knowledge.
Grayling has the widest communications consultancy footprint across South East Europe and a senior-engaged team active in client business, committed to improving professional standards while remaining politically independent.
Practice Areas
- Public Relations
- Public Affairs
- Investor Relations
- Events
- Digital
Industry Sectors
- Energy, Environment & Industry
- Healthcare & Pharmaceutical
- Financial & Professional Services
- Technology, Media & Telecoms
- Consumer Brands
- Government & Public Sector
Client Experience
Our client roster includes top Fortune 500 and multinational companies, many of which are long-standing Grayling clients, managed in a number of countries thanks to our pan-regional approach
Client experience includes: BASF, Bayer, Beiersdorf, Discovery Networks, Chevrolet, Erste Bank, Google, Grand Casino, Henkel, IKEA, Intel, Lenovo, MARS, Medtronic, New Yorker, Nokia, Panasonic, PepsiCo/Marbo, PORR, ProCRedit Bank, Samsung, Schering-Plough, SES Astra, SES Sirius, The Economist Conferences, Visa, Wizz Air.
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Trslic Stambak Natasa
Regional Manager, SEE
natasa.trslic@grayling.com
Nataša Trslić Štambak took over regional role in Grayling in February 2010, following her success as country manager of Grayling’s Croatian operation and good results in many projects implemented across SEE region.
With 10 years in this sector, Natasa has extensive experience in corporate reputation, financial communications, merger and acquisition and privatisation. Natasa was responsible for overseeing the coordination of public affairs campaigns and corporate communications for several foreign investors in SEE region.
Her experience includes advising Russian oil company YUKOS on the Druzba Adria project in Croatia, handling the merger between UniCredit and HVB on the Croatian and Bosnian markets, as well as consultancy to IKEA in their process of establishing a business in the SEE region.
In addition, Natasa is responsible for business development of Grayling in SEE region, growing the client portfolio and developing the team across former Yugoslavia and Albania.
Natasa joined Grayling in 2002 from a background of in-house public relations, previously responsible for communication at a Croatian manufacturing company and a major publishing house. Natasa was also a journalist for several publications including the leading national daily, Jutarnji list. She holds MA from Faculty of humanities at the University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Filipovic Nada
Deputy Country Manager
nada.filipovic@grayling.com
In July 2010, Nada Filipovic joined Grayling as Deputy Country Manager for Serbia, where she will be responsible for business development and growing the company’s client portfolio – making Grayling Serbia the preferred communications consultancy for international investors and regional companies.
With 18 years in the PR sector, Nada’s special area of expertise is the healthcare sector. Over the last six years she has been involved in high level campaigns, including lobbying, strategic planning and project implementation. Her experience includes advising the Serbian Minister of Health, governmental institutions and their leaders, as well as CEOs of pharmaceutical companies such as Roche, Merck, Sanofi Aventis, Actavis, Astra Zeneca etc.
Before joining Grayling, Nada worked as a HealthCare Group Account Manager in McCann Erickson Public Relations Belgrade, and before that she was the Head Conference Manager in TGI Belgrade within Tsomokos Group International, being responsible for leading a team of ten people in the organization and coordination of political and economic summits, which gathered more than 400 representatives.
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