Future female leaders, including those from BiH, will lead Europe through the digital age

Future female leaders, including those from BiH, will lead Europe through the digital age

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Irma Salkić, who recently completed her studies in electrical engineering in Sarajevo, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the remaining five countries of the Western Balkans, at the fourth edition of the Summer School for Female Leadership in the Digital Age of the European Leadership Academy, Huawei's program designed to empower young female leaders to thrive and lead Europe into an inclusive and sustainable digital future, CE Report quotes FENA.NEWS

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