Course Tutor

Tutor

Bozena Gulija

Financial regulation and risk management expert

Former Croatian National Bank and European Court of Auditors

Bozena Gulija is a financial sector professional with primary expertise in banking regulation and risk management, whose experience spans the private and public sector across several jurisdictions (EU, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and Croatia). She has worked for private companies including ABN AMRO, Euroclear, State Street, Nordea, and Intesa Sanpaolo Group, and public institutions such as the European Court of Auditors, the Croatian National Bank, and the Institute for International Relations. Bozena has been actively collaborating with several professional and academic institutions through lectures and research projects (e.g. Warwick University, Zagreb University, IADI-BIS, Central Banking, Risk.net) and as an author and reviewer (e.g. Financial Regulation International, IFLR - International Financial Law Journal, Journal of Banking Regulation).

 

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bozenagulija

Bozena Gulija is a former vice president and regulatory manager (banking supervision & regulation) at State Street Bank. Bozena has over 15 years of experience in the financial sector covering different aspects of the challenges related to the finance industry, including banking supervision, prudential regulation, risk management and various jurisdictions and business models.

Equipped with a background in economics, finance/banking and international relations, she has worked for private organisations including State Street Bank, Nordea Bank, Privredna banka (Intesa Sanpaolo Group), as well as public institutions such as the European Court of Auditors, the Croatian National Bank, Institute for Development and International Relations and the Croatian Chamber of Economy.

Bozena holds a Master’s Degree in Economics & Finance from the University of Zagreb, Croatia. She also holds various postgraduate studies from Georgetown University (International Institute for Political and Economic Studies) and The London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE (Business, International Relations and the Political Economy).