Trifun Kostovski

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Trifun Kostovski, mayor of Skopje
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Trifun Kostovski, mayor of Skopje

Mr. Trifun Kostovski (born 27 December 1946 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) is a Macedonian politician and businessman.

He is married, and has three children. He has graduated at the B.S. Faculty of Economics, St.Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. He is fluent in English, Polish, Russian, Serbian and Croatian languages.

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[edit] Career History

Founder of KOMETAL TRADE Gmbh, Vienna, Austria (1991). The Company deals with activities in the field of metallurgy on the Austrian, Swiss, Polish, Ukrainian and Russian market

[edit] Prior experience

  • First employment in Tehnometal-Macedonia, Skopje (1971)
  • Representative of Tehnometal-Macedonia in Warsaw office
  • Employment in Swiss company Sitko, Vienna (1989)
  • Representative of Sitko in Warsaw office

[edit] Key achievements and awards

  • “Clement of Ohrid” Award for achievements in the sphere of science, arts, culture and humanitarian work (2004)
  • Founder of "Trifun Kostovski" Fund within the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The Fund sponsors editions, publications, scientific projects, and collections of fine arts of national importance
  • Ktitor of the building of the cathedral church “St. Mother of God”, protector of Skopje
  • Owner of the handball club Kometal Gjorce Petrov, the European Cup Women's Handball Champions League 2001/2002
  • President and sponsor of the football club Rabotnichki Kometal
  • Sponsor of Pelister Kometal, several times Macedonian men’s handball champions
  • Founder and financier of several media houses in Macedonia
  • Financing and supporting great number of NGOs, hospitals and social institutions, humanitarian and voluntary activities, aids to disabled, financial support for the poor people, donations for operations and treatment of sick people
  • Sponsorship for education of young musicians and artists
  • Sponsorship for preservation and restoration of cultural and historical monuments
  • Sponsorship for the sacred places of the Macedonian Orthodox Church. Help in the restoration of “St. Sofia” in Ohrid and “St. Panteleymon” in Vela, hospices of “St. John Bigos”. Donations for the churches “St. Trifon” in Kuchkovo, “St. Petros and Pavlos “ in Yurumleri, near Skopia, “St. Clement and St. Petka” in Stipa, “Birth of St. Mary, Mother of God” in Kriva Palanka, and the donation for the mosque in Centar Zhupa.
  • Donations for important activities and buildings in Skopia (street “Vodnjanska”, quay “November 13th”, boulevard “Marx and Engels”, monument of Mother Teresa, infrastructure in several schools, gymnasiums, faculties and villages) and in other cities in the country.

[edit] Political involvement

  • Member of Parliament, in capacity of an independent member from 2002 to 2005
  • US Council on Foreign Relations Corporate Member
  • Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS Corporate Member
  • Member of the Business Advisory Council, Working Table II of the [[Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe
  • Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of CEI
  • Founder and member of Forum for Macedonia 2001
  • Founder and member of Forum for Euro-Atlantic Integration of Republic of Macedonia (FEIM)
  • Founder and member of Citizens’ Movement of Macedonia
  • President of the Macedonian Handball Federation