Nordregio is an international research institute established by the Nordic Council of Ministers

Data Analyst

Milena Minić

I am a data analyst with an academic background in quantitative economics and actuarial science, specialising in statistics and data analysis. At Nordregio, I work with Nordic statistical data, focusing on data management, data processing, and communicating statistical results in a clear and accessible way. My ambition is to contribute to the development and dissemination of high-quality, comparable data that supports evidence-based policymaking across the Nordic region.

Spatial Story

I grew up in a small town in southern Serbia, Ćuprija, a place shaped by bridges, history, and the quiet flow of the Morava River. Beneath its streets lie traces of the Roman city Horreum Margi, reminders that this has long been a crossroads between worlds. Even as a teenager, I sensed that my life would not remain in one place.

In Serbia, there is a word that people often say cannot truly be translated: inat. It is a quiet, stubborn determination – the instinct to keep going when someone says you cannot, when life closes a door and you decide, almost out of spite, to find another way through. Looking back, I see that inat has followed me through every step of my journey.

At eighteen, driven by curiosity and a desire to learn, I left Ćuprija and moved to Belgrade. Anyone who arrives there knows Balkanska Street, steep and demanding, leading upward into the city center. For me, it became a symbol of building your own path: one step at a time, even when the climb feels endless. I studied economics, graduated, and began working in banking, believing I had found my place.
But life has a way of redirecting us. Love brought a new beginning, and soon I was flying toward Stockholm.

Starting over meant learning how to belong again, a new language, a new rhythm, a new version of myself. Yet that new identity never erased the old dream of continuing forward, of pursuing what truly interested me despite obstacles. Once again, inat became a quiet strength.

Encouraged by my two sons, my two little lions, I enrolled in a data analysis program. Slowly, I began climbing my own Stockholm version of Balkanska Street – perhaps along Hornsgatan, long and steep, walking forward even when tired, trusting that the effort was leading somewhere meaningful.

Eventually, I arrived at Nordregio on Skeppsholmen, surrounded by water, ideas, and a sense of being exactly where I am meant to be. My journey has crossed bridges, cities, and identities, and through it all I have learned that when life says no, inat quietly answers: yes, it is possible.

Milena Minić
Academic qualifications

Data Analyst Diploma, Hyper Island, Stockholm, Sweden

MSc in Quantitative Analysis (Actuarial Science) Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Belgrade, Serbia

BSc in Economics (Statistics, Informatics & Quantitative Finance) Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Languages

Serbian (native)

English (fluent)

Swedish (fluent)

Prior positions

2024-2025: Audit Data Analyst, KPMG (Sweden)

2023-2024: Business Data Analyst Intern, Telia (Sweden)

2016-2023: Deputy Branch Manager, Change Group (Sweden)

2010-2015: Teller and Financial Advisor, Intesa Bank (Serbia)