Born in Čačak on July 14, 1955, she finished primary and grammar school in her hometown.
[1][2] Following graduation, she worked for the Belgrade-based agriculture company PKB.
Then she returned to her hometown to work in the municipal community for the urbanization.
In 2011, the Council published one of the most important reports, which identified the murky ownership structure of media outlets in Serbia, which was classified as the biggest threat to press freedom in Serbia.
[3][4] The report caused a lot of reactions and changes in the ownership structure of the media outlets in Serbia (e.g. Press operations decreased in 2012 following the Miroslav Mišković announcement of pullout from the paper).