January 14, 2026

Snežana Stojsavljević Appointed Commercial Director of Ringier Serbia

As of January 1, Snežana Stojsavljević has assumed the position of Commercial Director at Ringier Serbia. In this role, she is responsible for the development and implementation of the sales strategy, as well as for managing advertising inventory and commercial projects within the Media Impact Serbia portfolio.

With more than 25 years of experience in the media industry, Snežana Stojsavljević has built her career in senior leadership roles across sales, marketing, publishing, and commercial strategy. For over 18 years, she was part of the management team at Novosti, where she contributed significantly to the development of marketing, sales, publishing, and commercial strategies, as well as to the company’s strong market positioning. Since 2014, she has continued her professional career at Ringier Axel Springer Serbia, where she has held a number of key leadership positions in sales and advertising, including Advertising Manager, Head of News Portfolio Sales, Advertising Executive Director, and Deputy Chief Revenue Officer, with full responsibility for business performance, development of sales teams, management of key clients, and advancement of commercial models in a digital and multiplatform environment.

Jelena Drakulić Petrović, CEO of Ringier Serbia: “Snežana is one of the key leaders of our team and someone we rely on when it comes to our most important business goals – revenue growth and performance delivery. Her deep understanding of the media market and strong commercial focus make her a natural choice for the position of Commercial Director.”

Snežana Stojsavljević, Commercial Director of Ringier Serbia: “I am grateful for the trust and the opportunity to take on this position. I am fully aware of the responsibility this role entails, and my focus in the period ahead will be on further developing our sales organization through innovation, strengthening our digital products, and delivering sustainable business results.”