Rusmir Deljanin
About Rusmir Deljanin
Rusmir Deljanin is a data researcher with a background in data analysis and writing. He has worked in various roles across marketing, finance, and the arts, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from the City University of New York-John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Current Role at Sustainment
Rusmir Deljanin has been working as a Data Researcher at Sustainment since 2021. In this role, he utilizes his expertise in data analysis and writing to support various research initiatives. His contributions help the organization in making informed decisions based on comprehensive data insights. His ongoing work at Sustainment reflects his commitment to leveraging data for effective outcomes.
Previous Experience at PALAZZO Investment Bankers
Before joining Sustainment, Rusmir Deljanin worked at PALAZZO Investment Bankers as a Research & Marketing Associate from 2018 to 2019. During his 11-month tenure in the Greater New York City Area, he focused on research and marketing strategies that supported the firm's objectives. This role enhanced his skills in market analysis and strategic communication.
Experience at Latham & Watkins
Rusmir Deljanin served as a Business Development Analyst at Latham & Watkins from 2019 to 2021. In this position, he was responsible for analyzing business development strategies and supporting the firm's growth initiatives. His work in the Greater New York City Area contributed to the firm's competitive positioning in the legal market.
Educational Background in Political Science
Rusmir Deljanin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from the City University of New York-John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He studied at John Jay College from 2009 to 2013, where he developed a strong foundation in political analysis and governance. This educational background complements his professional experience in various sectors.
Volunteer Experience at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In 2014, Rusmir Deljanin volunteered in the Finance Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for four months. This role provided him with insights into the financial operations of a major cultural institution. His volunteer experience contributed to his understanding of financial management within the arts sector.