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  1. ECPGR representative in Georgia, Potato Working Group · My work history embraces over 26 years of experience on leading positions, managing projects to promote agricultural and small-and medium-sized enterprise development in the Caucasus, and Central Asia at various multidisciplinary programs funded by USAID, FAO, EU, GIZ, ADA, WB and implemented by international organizations such are ...

    • NGO “Centre of Young Scientists ISOTOPE”
  2. View Rusudan Andguladze’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Business Development Director @ Techpro DC | MBA / Global Women Experience/ G 100 Country Chair · Experienced Top Level Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the ICT information technology, FMCG, and services industry.

    • G100: Mission Million
  3. Each of her works, as well as the whole exhibition, pushes you to think, search, find out... And all of this is caused by a subtle form, a smart line and an integral composition, which are not subject to a logic analysis. Rusudan and her drawings are incomparable." "The general scheme of Rusudan Petviashvili’s work is as abstract and isolated ...

  4. «Rusudan Topuria is an outstanding leader who consistently inspires and motivates her team in every project she undertakes. Her deadline-oriented approach ensures that projects are completed on time, and her detailed approach to collaboration enables us to deliver our best work.

    • 180 Degrees Consulting
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RusudanRusudan - Wikipedia

    Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდან) is a feminine Georgian name of Old Persian origin, today widely used in Georgia. Other forms of name Rusudan used in Georgian are: Rusa, Ruso , Rusiko and Ruska .

  6. Rusudan ( Georgian: რუსუდანი) was a 12th-century Georgian princess of the Bagrationi royal family. She was a daughter of King Demetrius I of Georgia, sister of the kings David V and George III, and a paternal aunt of the famous Queen Tamar of Georgia. She was referred as dedopali in Georgian which translates to queen. [1]