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12 Questions: Meet Dragan Lon?ar (Belgrade, Serbia)

crowdSPRING Blog

Dragan lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia. Apart form my inherited immediate family, I have another family, consisting of my fellow human rights defenders, and the youngsters that need some support in building self-esteem and major encouragement, since it is very difficult to be gay in Serbia. We’re very proud to feature Dragan Lon?ar

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Skype for Small Business Profile: Drew Gerber

Mike Michalowicz

He’s a citizen of the world who currently splits his time between Hungary, Serbia, and the US. Not only do business calls from New York to Serbia allow him to stay in contact with his team, Skype video calls also give Drew access to talented staff all over the world. he’s always available virtually.

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How Investors Are Increasing Their Returns Through Collaboration and Technology

David Teten

With a unique vision for starting and successfully managing innovative companies, he is the Managing Partner of Social Leverage, a holding company that invests in early stage web businesses. Mr. Vukajlovic was born in Germany, grew up in Serbia and studied in the US and London. and Tweetdeck (purchased by Twitter in June 2011).

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18 Entrepreneurs Explain What They Love About Being An Entrepreneur

Hearpreneur

I live in Serbia, which is country in transition. When a large venture with several partners and moving parts fails, it is often difficult to decipher what led to that failure. Thanks to Symon Perriman, Fan Wide ! #4- 4- Control and Freedom. Photo Credit: Aleksandar Ratkovic. This is especially true for small businesses.