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Bosnian who worked for Trump: He is strict, but fair!

Published May 19, 2016
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13249523_1184433551607599_327662694_nBack in 1992, the 14-year-old girl Senada Adžem could not even imagine that two decades later she will be working for one of the wealthiest people in the world, the controversial businessman and Republican candidate for President of the USA, Donald Trump.

Senada left Sarajevo in 1996 and went across the ocean in search for a better life. She graduated in International Business and Political Sciences and was declared the national expert for real estate sales in 2014, because she sold real estate amounting to 200 million US dollars.

Senada also worked for Donald Trump in mid-2000s, and she described the billionaire as “incredibly professional”.

“Trump is very strict, but very fair also,” Senada said and added: “If you show you can work, you can succeed. Trump only cares about success and end result, regardless of whether the employee is male or female.”

Senada Adžem also said that she was unpleasantly surprised when she read some newspaper texts which described Donald Trump as a sexist.

“Trump never behaved badly towards women. He encouraged women directors and other women in the entire company,” Senada said.

When asked what she thinks about Trump’s attitudes towards immigration and refugees, who said several times that immigrants should be banned from entering the USA, Sanela said: “I came to the USA in 1996. I was alone; my father was killed during the war in Sarajevo. I worked hard to get to where I am now. I learned a lot from Donald Trump because he is a great businessman.”

Senada did not reveal if she will vote for Trump in the upcoming presidential elections in the USA.

“I will be a true diplomat. I will not answer that question because I have many clients who support both Republicans and Democrats,” Senada said.

(Source: avaz.ba)

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