Management
DIRECTOR
Dimitar Bogeski, MA, was born on April 21, 1981, in Skopje. He completed his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the Institute of History at the Faculty of Philosophy, where he worked on his master's thesis "Activities of VMRO in Vardar Macedonia 1919-1934".
He was employed in the State Archives in 2008, and from 2010 to 2015 was Head of the State Archives - Department of Skopje, acting state councilor in the State Archives - Central part from 2015 to 2017. was, and head of the Department in the State Archives - central part since 2017.
Dimitar Bogeski, M.D., also served a term as a Councilor in the Council of the Municipality of Centar in the period from 2005 to 2009, and was the Chairman of the Committee for Erecting Monuments and Memorials (Warrior on Horse, Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Ss. Clement and Naum, Karposh). As a councilor, he was also the chairman of the Council Culture Commission.
He has participated at international archival forums and conferences, such as "Conference of Archives in the Slavic countries", events organized by the International Foundation "Forum of Slavic Countries"; International Institute for Archival Science IIAS; "IIAS Autumn Archival School".
He has participated in several projects and initiatives of non-governmental organizations, such as the training for political leadership, political management and campaigning organized by IRI, activities regarding municipal schools and kindergartens in the municipality of Centar as a USAID project. He obtained a certificate for public and media relations from NDC, attended seminars, trainings and lectures of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, participated in projects related to local economic development through ZELS, Centar Municipality and UNDP.
He speaks English and several Slavic languages from the Balkans.
Scientific papers:
- “Skopje Archives 1952–2012 – RECORDS,” Yearbook of the Historical Archives of Požarevac, vol. 1, no. 1, 2012.
– “The Issue of Rationalization and Valorization in Certain Areas of Archival Activity,” RECORDS, Yearbook of the Historical Archives of Požarevac, vol. 2, no. 2, 2013.
“Monograph on the Archives of the City of Skopje” accompanied by an exhibition in Paris, under the patronage of UNESCO.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Ms. Trendelina Deari, MA, was born on 10 September 1983 in Gostivar, Republic of North Macedonia.
She completed her primary education at the "Goce Delchev" Primary School in Gostivar, and continued secondary education at the "Nikola Štejn" Secondary Medical School in Tetovo, where she acquired a vocational education with the title of nursing technician.
In 2006, she graduated from the Faculty of Pedagogy and Methodology Training - Department of Sociology at the South East European University in Tetovo, where she earned the professional title of Professor of Sociology.
In 2017, she completed her postgraduate studies (second cycle) at the University "Sts. Cyril and Methodius" in Skopje, at the Institute for Social, Political and Legal Research - Skopje, in the study program Sociology - Management of Social Change, thus acquiring the academic title Master of Sociology - Management of Social Change.
Since 2008, she has been employed as a sociology professor at the Gostivar High School (gymnasium), where she has gained significant professional experience in the educational process, teaching, and working with youth.
During her professional career, she actively participated in numerous domestic and international trainings, seminars and workshops in the field of education, intercultural dialogue, inclusive education, peace education, as well as application of modern teaching methods. She holds several certificates issued by relevant institutions and organizations, including the Ministry of Education and Science, the Bureau for the Development of Education, Nansen Dialogue Center Skopje, the First Children's Embassy in the World "Megjashi", as well as other organizations working in the field of education and social development.
She has developed communication and organizational skills, ability for teamwork, intercultural cooperation, as well as a high level of tolerance, responsibility and professional dedication.
She speaks Albanian language, which is her mother tongue, and is proficient in Macedonian, Serbian, and English, while she speaks Turkish at basic level.
Possesses solid computer skills, actively using the computer programs Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as working with modern computer equipment.