Silvija Lovreta, Managing Partner, Horwath HTL, Belgrade office
Silvija Lovreta is a Managing Partner at the Belgrade office of Horwath HTL, the world’s leading tourism and hospitality consulting group with 50 offices in 39 countries.
Key qualifications:
In 2006, she joined Horwath HTL and participated in numerous tourism destination and hotel development projects, primarily focused on tourism and hospitality projects in Serbia and the region. Since then, Silvija is dedicated to introducing international practice and up-to-date expertise in tourism and hospitality industry development in the region of Southeast Europe. In close cooperation with Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners, she was actively involved in mountain resort development projects in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Romania.
In 2009, Horwath HTL office in Belgrade was established and Silvija was appointed as a start-up managing director of the company, acting proactively to unlock the potential in the region for tourism and hospitality business growth. In 2011, she was awarded a scholarship by Cornell University Hotel Administration School, NY, USA and became a member of Cornell Hotel Society.
Key qualifications:
- Tourism destination master planning
- Hotel feasibility studies
- Tourism and hospitality strategic marketing
- Tourism investments advisory
In 2006, she joined Horwath HTL and participated in numerous tourism destination and hotel development projects, primarily focused on tourism and hospitality projects in Serbia and the region. Since then, Silvija is dedicated to introducing international practice and up-to-date expertise in tourism and hospitality industry development in the region of Southeast Europe. In close cooperation with Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners, she was actively involved in mountain resort development projects in Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Romania.
In 2009, Horwath HTL office in Belgrade was established and Silvija was appointed as a start-up managing director of the company, acting proactively to unlock the potential in the region for tourism and hospitality business growth. In 2011, she was awarded a scholarship by Cornell University Hotel Administration School, NY, USA and became a member of Cornell Hotel Society.