Olga Danilović

Olga Danilovic is a law graduate, with a degree in Administration science from her postgraduate studies. She has been engaged in the organization, method of work and promotion of the work of state administration and local self-government for twenty years in Serbia. From the early 1990s to 2000, she lived and worked in Canada, after which she moved to Austria. She has lived in Vienna for the last twenty years. Today ,she spends her time in Vienna and Belgrade.
Olga was an advocate for the founding of the Endowment Reconstruction Council and its Vice-President in Serbia. She was also the initiator, co-organizer and chair of roundtable discussions on the Endowment Law, the Diaspora, Rehabilitation and Restitution Act, and others. She has been actively involved in diaspora issues since 1996, when she became a member of the Serbian Unity Congress, in which she actively participated as one of the Vice-Presidents. She launched an initiative to pass the Diaspora Act, as well as an initiative to develop a Political Platform on the Importance of the Serbian Diaspora in the Implementation of the State Policy of the Republic of Serbia, which resulted in the drafting and adoption of this Law and Platform.
In Vienna, she collaborated with the Serbian Clubs in Austria for years. She was one of the initiators for the establishment of the educational society "Prosvjeta" in Austria. For decades, Olga Danilovic has been involved in the work of the Studenica Foundation as an expert in various projects of the Studenica Foundation, primarily in projects related to philanthropy, education and cultural projects. Since 2019 she has been a member of the Studenica Foundation Board in Serbia.
Olga was an advocate for the founding of the Endowment Reconstruction Council and its Vice-President in Serbia. She was also the initiator, co-organizer and chair of roundtable discussions on the Endowment Law, the Diaspora, Rehabilitation and Restitution Act, and others. She has been actively involved in diaspora issues since 1996, when she became a member of the Serbian Unity Congress, in which she actively participated as one of the Vice-Presidents. She launched an initiative to pass the Diaspora Act, as well as an initiative to develop a Political Platform on the Importance of the Serbian Diaspora in the Implementation of the State Policy of the Republic of Serbia, which resulted in the drafting and adoption of this Law and Platform.
In Vienna, she collaborated with the Serbian Clubs in Austria for years. She was one of the initiators for the establishment of the educational society "Prosvjeta" in Austria. For decades, Olga Danilovic has been involved in the work of the Studenica Foundation as an expert in various projects of the Studenica Foundation, primarily in projects related to philanthropy, education and cultural projects. Since 2019 she has been a member of the Studenica Foundation Board in Serbia.