Meet our new Student Government!
With the conclusion of this academic year, RIT Croatia’s Student Government said goodbye to graduating senior members and reflected on another successful year of student-led initiatives, events, and community-building activities across both campuses. As we look ahead to the upcoming academic year, we are excited to introduce the newly elected Student Government representatives who will continue working to enhance student life and strengthen the RIT Croatia community.
Meet the newly elected members of the Student Government for the upcoming academic year:
Zagreb Campus:
- Eni Vidulić – SG President (senior, GBM)
- Jana Bečanović – Vice-President (senior, GBM)
- Mina Beratović – Head of Marketing and Communications (senior, GBM)
- Klea Duvandžija – Head of Advocacy and Clubs (senior, GBM)
- Roko Dražin – Head of Finance and Events (junior, GBM)
- Besnik Dačaj (junior, WMC)
- Ana Matijević (junior, GBM)
- Antonella Drandić (sophomore, GBM)
- Faraj Aliyev (sophomore, WMC)
- Marla Franja (sophomore, NMD)
Dubrovnik Campus:
- Mia Stjepčević – Vice-President (junior, HTM)
- Esmari Louw – Head of Marketing and Communications (senior, WMC)
- Tin Butić – Head of Advocacy and Clubs (senior, HTM)
- Viktoria Roglić – Head of Finance and Events (senior, HTM)
- Petra Skurla (junior, HTM)
- Relja Vuković (junior, HTM)
- Maša Ćosović (sophomore, HTM)
- Vlaho Šabadin (sophomore, HTM)
- Lucija Francesković (sophomore, HTM)
Creating more opportunities for students
The new President of the Student Government is Eni Vidulić, a senior Global Business Management student who has been actively involved in Student Government since her first semester. Through her continued engagement in campus life and student initiatives, she has contributed to building a strong sense of community across RIT Croatia’s campuses and now steps into the role of Student Government President for the upcoming academic year.
“One of the main goals for this academic year is to encourage greater involvement in campus life and help people feel that the college is more than just attending classes. Some of the most valuable parts of the student experience are created through friendships, events, clubs, and shared moments that often turn into lifelong memories. We will put a strong focus on creating an atmosphere where everyone feels welcomed, included, and encouraged to participate.
Another important priority will be to strengthen the connection between the Dubrovnik and Zagreb campuses. Creating more opportunities for students from both campuses to collaborate, connect, and support one another will help foster a stronger sense of community and ensure that all students feel equally represented and included,” said Eni.
At RIT Croatia, SG plays a vital role in shaping the campus culture and enhancing the student experience by creating a vibrant and inclusive environment for all students. We look forward to seeing all the great things they will do this year!