At the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, she earned a degree in Comparative Literature. She was part of the inaugural class of these studies, which included journalism, art history, aesthetics, and world literature. She also obtained a master’s degree in philology (comparativist) from the same faculty.

After completing her studies, she began her career at Radio-television Vojvodina as a journalist in the News Department. She spent six years at RTV, during which she obtained a journalism certificate and completed a school organised by BBC journalists, led by Rik Thompson, the director of the T-Media network and a BBC journalist. She was actively involved in organising cultural and entertainment programs, concerts, as well as humanitarian activities. After working at Radio-television Vojvodina, she became the chief editor of Novosadska Televizija.

In the prestigious record label Jugoton – Croatia Records in Belgrade, she started working in 2014 as a public relations manager, later becoming its representative for Serbia, and today she serves as the director of Jugoton in Serbia. As part of the deluxe edition of the “Greatest Hits” Ultimate Collection, she compiled about twenty biographies of the biggest names in the music scene of the region.

She has also published a fairy tale for adults titled “Lanterns and Notes”.