
Neva Grašič (born 29 September 1987, Celje, Slovenia) is an emerging figure in Slovenian European affairs and diplomacy. She earned her degrees in European Studies and International Relations from the University of Ljubljana and has held advisory and leadership positions, including at the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and in the Office of the President of the Republic of Slovenia. Currently serving as State Secretary for European Affairs, International Law and Protection of Interests and Economic Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovenia, Grašič actively coordinates Slovenia’s regional diplomacy (particularly in the Western Balkans) and Slovenia’s role in EU policy-making. In addition to her public-sector roles, she is noted for her work on youth participation and women’s empowerment, having co-founded the European Students’ Club and served as Vice-President of the Young European Socialists.