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Co-Founder, Nova Mundi | Impact Officer | Core Assurance | AI and Future of Work Advocate
Jovan Jovanovic is the former Curator and current Impact Officer of the Global Shapers Salzburg Hub, and co-founder of Nova Mundi, an AI company specialized in automating complex administrative and audit processes. Originally from Serbia, he relocated to Austria over 12 years ago and holds an academic background in Law alongside national certification in Investment Advisory. Jovan’s career began in finance and investment — leading the Salzburg branch of ERGO and advising on real estate and private equity at Astoria Real Estate and Nordlys Wealth — before transitioning into assurance. At PwC Austria, he audited some of the country’s largest industrial players, including Austria’s world market leader in lifting solutions.
At Nova Mundi, Jovan leads the development of adaptive AI agents that analyze workflows, learn from professionals over time, and automate routine tasks in accounting, auditing, and compliance. By reducing the burden of manual processes, Nova Mundi enables experts to focus on strategic analysis, problem-solving, and innovation. His mission is to empower professionals and organizations to work smarter, scale faster, and reskill for a future where human creativity remains the core advantage.
Impact area: S for Skills — Reskill for the Future.
Shaper Roles and Fellowships:
- Impact Officer, Global Shapers Salzburg (2025-present)
- Curator, Global Shapers Salzburg (2024–2025)
- People and Culture Officer, Global Shapers Salzburg (2023)
- Regional Director, JUNOS Salzburg (2023)
Projects
- Project Lead, Future Skills 4 Good
- Project Lead, PoliTalks
- Founder, E-Sports School League
For more on Jovan’s work, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovanjovanoviceu/
Cuando hablamos de la revolución de la IA, estamos mirando a los lugares equivocados.
We are looking in the wrong place when we talk about the AI revolution.