Aleksandre Jejelava Explained

Aleksandre Jejelava
Office:Minister of Education and Science of Georgia
Term Start:3 June 2016
Term End:13 November 2017
Predecessor:Tamar Sanikidze
Successor:Mikheil Chkhenkeli
Primeminister:Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Office1:Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia
Primeminister1:Giorgi Kvirikashvili
Term Start1:21 February 2017
Term End1:13 November 2017
Successor1:Giorgi Gakharia
Party:Georgian Dream (2016-June 2018)
Independent (until 2016)
Birth Date:24 May 1973
Birth Place:Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
(Now Georgia)
Allegiance: Georgia
Alma Mater:Tbilisi State University

Aleksandre Jejelava (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ჯეჯელავა; (born May 24, 1973) — was the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia from June 2016 to June 2018.

Early life and education

Aleksandre Jejelava was born in Tbilisi. In 1995, he graduated from Tbilisi State University, with a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences. In 2003-2005, he obtained a master's degree in General Management at ESM Business School – in Tbilisi. In 2009-2010, he studied at George Washington University, where he acquired a master's degree in Project Management. Since 2015, he is a certified international coach. [1]

Career

Since June 3, 2016, Aleksandre Jejelava holds a position as the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia.[2] In 2010-2016, he held a position as a Chairman and a head coach at Management Academy. At the same time, he was a professor at the Bank of Georgia University and Caucasus School of Business. He was a professor at Tbilisi Free University, Caucasus University and a dean for the master's degree program at Georgian Institute of Public Affairs.

Aleksandre Jejelava also held a variety of positions at Open Society Georgia Foundation, the National Bank of Georgia, TBC Bank and the Intellect Bank. He was a speaker for the TEDx Tbilisi; and held a position as a Chairman of the board at V. Komarov Physics and Mathematics Public School N199. Furthermore, Aleksandre Jejelava was in charge of the IT strategic development at the Georgian Lottery Company.

Family

He is married and has three daughters and one son.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: dot2dot.sk. jan@gabrhel eu &. Georgia's European way Aleksandre Jejelava. 2020-09-01. Georgia's European way. en.
  2. Web site: Minister Jejelava introduces upcoming changes to Georgian education system. 2020-09-01. Agenda.ge.
  3. http://mes.gov.ge/content.php?id=8&lang=eng Minister - mes.gov.ge
  4. https://ge.linkedin.com/in/alexanderjejelava Linkedin.com/alexanderjejelava