Marko Vidaković, M.Sc. has been born in Sarajevo, Centar municipality, on 16 September 1984. After finishing elementary school and gymnasium in Istočna Ilidža, he attended Faculty of Economics at the University in Istočno Sarajevo, where he acquired the title of graduate economist. After graduation, he attended master studies at the same faculty and successfully defended his master's thesis on "Macroprudential Policies in the Function of Preserving Stability of Financial Systems in Western Balkans Countries“, and thus acquired master's degree in the field of economics. In the period 2010 – 2011, he worked in the Ministry of Defence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Finance and Budget Department. After that, he was engaged in „MH ERS ZP Elektrodistribucija Pale“ a.d. During 2012, he was appointed Adviser for Economic Issues of the Member of BH Presidency from Republika Srpska, and in 2013, Head of the Office of the Member of BH Presidency from Republika Srpska. In 2014, he was elected Representative in the National Assembly of Republika Srpska, where his professional engagement lasted until 2018. In the period 2016 - 2018, he performed the duty of Deputy President of the Audit Committee of the National Assembly of Republika Srpska. He also performed many other duties in private and public sectors. He participated in a number of international and local conferences, scientific events and in their organisation. He has a high level of knowledge of English and computer skills. From 2018, he worked as Senior Officer for Financial Stability Risk Assessment in the Financial Stability Department in the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH). He was also acting Manager of Financial Stability Risks Analyses and Reporting Section. At the 2 meeting held on 25 February 2022, the Governing Board of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) appointed Marko Vidaković, M.Sc. as Vice Governor of the CBBH, in charge of the Sector for Monetary Operations, Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves and Cash, for a four year long term of office, starting from 1 March 2022 until 28 February 2026.