Vadim Cojocaru
Vadim Cojocaru (born May 19, 1961 in Barboieni) is a Moldovan politician.
Vadim Cojocaru | |
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Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
Assumed office 2009 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Barboieni | May 19, 1961
Political party | Liberal Party Alliance for European Integration (2009–present) |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Biography
Vadim Cojocaru graduated from Moldova State University in 1982, faculty Economics of Trade and Merceology, qualification - economist. Between 1989 and 1990 he graduated from the State University of Kiev. He got his PhD in 1992.
He has been a member of the Parliament of Moldova since 2009. He joined the Liberal Party Reform Council in 2013.
Courses (internships)
- 1988: Institute of Commerce of Kiev (Ukraine), Department of Trade Organization.
- November 1991: Russian Academy of Management (Moscow), "Mechanisms of functioning of the market economy".
- May - June 1992: "Market Economy Management and Marketing", ELKEPA Greece, Athens.
- April 1993: "Al.I.Cuza" University of Iași (Romania), "International Marketing".
- June - July 1995: University of Omaha, Nebraska, United States. "Business Administration".
- March 2002, January 2005: Pierre Mendes University, "University Management and Marketing" Grenoble, France.
Professional activity
- 1982-1991: assistant at the department "Economics, organization and management of commerce", State University of Moldova.
- 1991-1993: lecturer at "Marketing" Chair, senior lecturer at "General Management" Chair, AESM.
- 1993-1994: Associate Professor at "Economics and Management" Chair, Commercial Cooperative University of Moldova.
- Since 1994: Associate Professor, University Professor at the "General Management" Chair, AESM.
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