Danica Niki Radisic and Ana Keglovic Horvat are Krazy Fish. It’s that simple. Really.
Both founding partners have their strong suits in both the online and offline world and both share a talent for being opinionated, persistent and outspoken. Over their first year of collaboration, Ana and Niki never met in person, yet they began consulting and criticizing each other in almost everything they did professionally. This led to a permanent collaboration and they integrated all their clients, old and new, under Krazy Fish Consulting – because it works. It works so well, in fact, that by the time Ana and Niki did get an opportunity to meet in person, they had 1 global client, 2 regional clients and several local clients.
Today, Krazy Fish a full service corporate communications and marketing agency and, whether our services are in-house or outsourced, they always have the Krazy Fish quality stamp of approval. We remain focused on integrated corporate communications solutions for SMEs and NGOs, simply because we believe that entrepreneurship and combination of the private, state and social sectors represent the backbone of a healthy economy. And besides – we like swimming upstream.
Now, allow us to introduce you to the Krazy Krew:
Ana Keglovic Horvat
Managing Partner
Ana Keglovic Horvat
Ana was born and raised in Zagreb, Croatia. Among other things, Ana is a teaching assistant at the University of Zagreb and holds a well deserved LL.M. degree. She is an alumna of the Academy for political development and a founding member of the Croatian Web Developers Association (CROWD). Ana is a biotherapist according to the biotherapy method of Zdenko Domančić. We’d say she’s a born attorney, but we wouldn’t want to insult her. Most importantly, Ana is a mother and a wife. Her clear business goals and cutting edge critique are motivated by the understanding that she must actively participate in building a better, braver world for posterity. Ana speaks Croatian, English and some German.
Ana’s clear fortes are her talents for immediate analysis, attention to detail and her clear expression. She can look at a website or strategy and immediately find the strengths and weak spots. If you don’t have a stomach for hard-core constructive criticism, then don’t ask Ana. Anything. At all. She’ll not only give you a straight, uncensored answer – she’ll probably be right too.
Danica Niki Radisic
Managing Partner
Danica Niki Radisic
Niki was born to expat Serb parents and raised on the Iberian Peninsula, with three years spent in the Middle East as she was growing up, and is currently in expat-repat limbo in Belgrade, Serbia. She is a single mother, long-time information junkie and autodidact. That’s just our fancy way of saying she dropped out of college and went on to raise her son and learn lots of stuff about lots of stuff. Her native languages are Serbian, English and Portuguese. She also speaks Spanish, Italian, some French and is currently working on her Arabic.
Niki’s fortes are her natural understanding of human psychology, killer instinct and talent to communicate clearly with people. She enjoys a good debate and constant learning. If you’re not prepared to set aside three days to finish a conversation, then don’t even start one with Niki. We mean it. Don’t. She has actually talked people into an early demise. However, if you can bear to listen to her that long, she’ll hand you feasible creative solutions and find simple ways to implement your own grand ideas.
Bartol Simunic
Junior Consultant (Social Media and PR)
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Bartol is your typical way-above-average kid from Zadar, Croatia. After completing his studies as a Logistics major at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in Zagreb, he was invited to University of Pardubice, Jan Perner Transport Faculty in the Czech Republic to advance his knowledge and degree and was involved in several highly successful projects during his college years, including the social media and blog e-learning project of the Faculty of Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences in Zagreb, under Ana Keglovic Horvat and others, and as an online community manager for the Kukuriku Coalition in the 2011 Croatian general elections. At the ripe young age of 23 and with the curious streak of a 12-year-old constantly beaming from his eyes, Bartols interests range from education reform and modern communications to the development of democracy and geopolitical matters in general. Bartol speaks fluent Croatian and English and we have no doubt that he’ll be fluent in a few more regional languages in no time.
Bartol first dipped into our Krazy Fish aquarium in late 2010, when we were just starting out as an agency, and his first testing of our waters weren’t as warm as he may have wanted them to be. Bartol then showed his true colors, taking every single piece of advice, criticism and information we threw his way and turning it into pure gold. He spent 2011 as an off-and-on Intern at Krazy Fish, learning the ropes, working on other projects, lending his irreplaceable support to us whenever needed, and learning independently and alongside others. Through it all, he claims that one of Niki’s sentences stuck with him and he uses it to describe his year of development and internship – “Pressure breeds creativity”. And Bartol is a true example of the truth in that saying and proof that choosing the right profession for oneself is half of a successful career. His youthful mix of energy, patience and an ability for understanding well beyond his years, Bartol is a man for Logistics, in any industry and all-around. We are fortunate, grateful and proud to have him back in the Krazy Fish bowl full-time.
Aleksandar Tasa Tasic
Junior Consultant (Design and Branding)
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Tasa was born and raised in the Southern Serbian town of Jagodina in the 1990s and since then has managed to put together a CV that we would need an individual page on our site to present. Here are just the highlights and we’ll try to keep it short: from 2004 to 2009, Tasa majored in Computer Graphics and Design, Planning and Architecture of Information Systems, and Clinical Psychology at two major universities in Belgrade. He gained his degrees in the first two and is still working on the latter, just for fun, because he says he likes studying the human mind and its behavioral patterns and he holds a Master’s Degree in IT. Yes, it is a little scary having him around the office and he is somewhat of a mind-reader, but we can handle it. Straight out of college (less than a week after graduating, in fact), Tasa became a teaching assistant at Singidunum University in Belgrade first and then MegaTrend University, while working as a freelance Web designer for the likes of Coca-Cola Hellenic, Ikarbus, JAT (Catering), Sava Centar, 13. Jul Plantaže and others. Obviously, he had a ton of free time on his hands, so he decided to write two books about graphic design basics and audio-video applications with his colleagues, both published in 2009 and in use in higher education in Serbia. Tasa is fluent in Serbian, English, HTML, PHP, all other major programming languages and speak some German to boot. Or reboot, in his case.
Other than that, Tasa is really just your regular Joe, a guy you want to take with you to a basketball game, have a few beers with and chat. By now, we hope it’s abundantly clear that this is a man who never runs out of topics for conversation and knows a little bit about everything, from things you’ve never heard of to things you probably don’t really want to know anything about. Also, he designed our logo and Niki had it tattooed on her right arm. We’d like to know how many designers/programmers/psychologists have that achievement under their belt.

