[2] She finished her high school in Mexico, where her father was serving as an ambassador, and graduated at University of Pristina.
[4] When her brother Veton Surroi formed the weekly magazine KOHA, she contributed as a film editor.
[5] After the war, she led the Community Development Fund from 1999 to 2004, founded by the World Bank to support Kosovo in post-war recovery.
[3][6] After the re-entrance of her brother into politics in 2003, Surroi took the helm and sole ownership of the family enterprise Koha Group the following year.
[7] In 2013, she heavily supported protests against the Hashim Thaçi administration as being "thieves" and has promoted herself as an advocate of gender equality.