Aleksandre Jejelava (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ჯეჯელავა; (born May 24, 1973) — was the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia from June 2016 to June 2018.

Aleksandre Jejelava
ალექსანდრე ჯეჯელავა
Minister of Education and Science of Georgia
In office
3 June 2016 – 13 November 2017
Prime MinisterGiorgi Kvirikashvili
Preceded byTamar Sanikidze
Succeeded byMikheil Chkhenkeli
Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia
In office
21 February 2017 – 13 November 2017
Prime MinisterGiorgi Kvirikashvili
Succeeded byGiorgi Gakharia
Personal details
Born24 May 1973
Tbilisi, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union
(Now Georgia)
Political partyGeorgian Dream (2016-June 2018)
Independent (until 2016)
Alma materTbilisi State University
Military service
Allegiance Georgia

Early life and education

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Aleksandre Jejelava was born in Tbilisi. In 1995, he graduated from Tbilisi State University, with a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Sciences. In 2003-2005, he obtained a master's degree in General Management at ESM Business School – in Tbilisi. In 2009-2010, he studied at George Washington University, where he acquired a master's degree in Project Management. Since 2015, he is a certified international coach. [1]

Career

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Since June 3, 2016, Aleksandre Jejelava holds a position as the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia.[2] In 2010-2016, he held a position as a Chairman and a head coach at Management Academy. At the same time, he was a professor at the Bank of Georgia University and Caucasus School of Business. He was a professor at Tbilisi Free University, Caucasus University and a dean for the master's degree program at Georgian Institute of Public Affairs.

Aleksandre Jejelava also held a variety of positions at Open Society Georgia Foundation, the National Bank of Georgia, TBC Bank and the Intellect Bank. He was a speaker for the TEDx Tbilisi; and held a position as a Chairman of the board at V. Komarov Physics and Mathematics Public School N199. Furthermore, Aleksandre Jejelava was in charge of the IT strategic development at the Georgian Lottery Company.

Family

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He is married and has three daughters and one son.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ dot2dot.sk, jan@gabrhel eu &. "Georgia's European way | Aleksandre Jejelava". Georgia's European way. Retrieved 2020-09-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Minister Jejelava introduces upcoming changes to Georgian education system". Agenda.ge. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
  3. ^ Minister - mes.gov.ge
  4. ^ Linkedin.com/alexanderjejelava[permanent dead link]