IMF mission in Ukraine headed by ex-head of mission in Moldova Hollar instead of Rooden
Ivanna Vladkova-Hollar has been appointed head of the mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine Goesta Ljungman has reported.
Ivanna Vladkova-Hollar, a Bulgarian citizen, has been appointed head of the IMF mission in Ukraine, she has significant experience in developing economies, Ljungman said in a statement.
Hollar, in particular, led the mission in Moldova and Northern Macedonia.
In this position, she replaced Ron van Rooden from May 1 of this year, the fund's resident representative added.
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