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Voyagers Club - September 19

 

Ljubomir (L.J.) Stambuk

Afghanistan: Should We Leave or Stay? An Eyewitness Account

 

 

Ljubomir Stambuk, President, World Affairs Council of Charlotte 

 

 

 



Join the World Affairs Council of Charlotte for a presentation by Ljubomir (L.J.) Stambuk, President of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, with visuals on Afghanistan and its current state of affairs.

 

April 9: A six-member delegation of the World Affairs Councils, including Ljubomir Stambuk, President of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte visited Kabul March 25-31 at the invitation of U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan C. Crocker. Read More

 

Date: Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Venue: K&L Gates, Hearst Tower, 214 North Tryon St., 47th Floor, Charlotte, NC 28202 Directions

Time: 6:00 - 8:30 p.m.   

Cost: $15 (WACC members) / $25 (Non-members) - light dinner and wine served

 

WACC Voyagers Club with Ljubomir (L.J.) Stambuk

  

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Biography: Ljubomir Stambuk

Ljubomir (L.J.) Stambuk was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia and now resides in Charlotte. As a child and young man, LJ traveled extensively around the world with his diplomat family, including living for 4 years in Burma and Holland, respectively.

 

He received his undergraduate degree in International Economics and Business from the University of Belgrade, where he graduated in the top 1%. Stambuk also received a Master’s degree in Business and Organizational Development from Cornell University. L.J. has over 20 years of senior leadership experience in operations man­agement, business development, marketing, human resources and strategic planning. He served as COO of Applied Semiconductor, Inc. a coating and technology company, Senior Vice President of Ahold USA, Inc., a leading multinational retail company, and Executive Vice President for Global Markets and Division President for Centrocoop, Inc., a major European international trade corporation.

 

L.J. moved to Charlotte in 2006 and became the Executive Director of The World Affairs Council of Charlotte, an international education non-profit. During his tenure he, built-up the organization both in membership, community visibility and standing, and managed to lead the non-profit during the recession to the best financial performance since its’ founding 25 years ago. He is credited in succeeding in engaging the greater Charlotte community in the international affairs dia­logue by bringing high-level speakers to the area to discuss in­ternational economics, global politics and Charlotte’s role in the world. L.J. is also engaged in helping attract foreign and global companies to Charlotte.

 

He was promoted to WACC President in 2010.