Vojkan Krstic
editBorn: 1986/06/28 in Belgrade
Nationality: Serbian
Citizenship: Serbian
Vojkan Krstic, born on June 28, 1983, in Belgrade, is a regional humanitarian, a dedicated professional, and a committed individual. He is the owner of the company "Elita Gradnja" and serves as the Chief of the Rescue Center of Serbia.
Education: Vojkan Krstic graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Belgrade, earning a master's degree in economics.
Family: He was born to Radoslav Krstic and Nada Krstić in Belgrade. In his youth, he actively pursued a career in sports, particularly football, and represented the national youth team. He also played football abroad.
Career: He embarked on his professional journey as the youngest director at "Proing Pneumatike". Subsequently, he became the owner of the company "Bioland" in Montenegro. Moreover, he served as the director of the "SOS Center", which focuses on treating addiction-related illnesses. He held the position of the Chairman of the Board at ZRK "Crvena Zvezda". Currently, he is the owner of "Elita Gradnja," a company operating in the region.
Vojkan Krstic is currently the Chief of the Rescue Center of Serbia, which is involved in emergency assistance and humanitarian activities.
He is renowned for his humanitarian efforts, ranging from his work during the catastrophic floods in Obrenovac in 2014 to helping people meet their basic life needs, including shelter and essential living conditions, especially in inaccessible areas. He is also a certified diver and deminer of underwater and land-based explosive devices.
He hails from Kosovo and Metohija, a revered region, specifically the town of Istok. He spends a significant amount of time in his mother's hometown (Belgrade) in the Republic of Srpska.