Goran Jelisavac
About Goran Jelisavac
Goran Jelisavac is a Digital Learning Manager at Novocure in Root, Luzern, Schweiz, with a background in training, project management, and business analysis across various industries.
Current Role as Digital Learning Manager
Goran Jelisavac currently holds the position of Digital Learning Manager at Novocure in Root, Luzern, Schweiz. In this role, he is responsible for developing and managing digital learning initiatives that support the company's training and development goals.
Experience at OpenText
From 2021 to 2023, Goran Jelisavac served as a Senior Training Consultant at OpenText in Baden, Aargau, Schweiz. During his tenure, he specialized in delivering advanced training programs tailored to meet the needs of the organization. His role involved designing and implementing training solutions that enhanced employee skill sets and productivity.
Co-Founder of The Namers - A Digital Learning Company
Goran Jelisavac co-founded The Namers - A Digital Learning Company, where he served as a Partner from 2015 to 2022 in Zürich and Belgrade. The company focused on providing innovative digital learning solutions, leveraging modern technology to create effective and engaging learning experiences for clients.
Project Management and Training at Credit Suisse
Between 2013 and 2016, Goran Jelisavac worked as a Project Manager & Trainer at Credit Suisse. He managed various international projects across Zürich, London, and New York City. His responsibilities included overseeing project execution and providing training to ensure successful project outcomes.
Business Analyst at Credit Suisse
From 2010 to 2013, Goran Jelisavac was a Business Analyst at Credit Suisse in Zürich and London. In this capacity, he contributed to business analysis and strategic planning efforts, helping to streamline operations and support business decision-making processes.
Educational Background
Goran Jelisavac studied History and International Law at Universität Zürich, earning a lic.phil. (M.A.) over seven years from 2007 to 2014. Additionally, he studied Law and Economics at Universität St.Gallen - Hochschule für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften from 2005 to 2007, providing him with a solid academic foundation for his diverse professional roles.