Career
After graduation, she worked at television Sarajevo, Radio "202" and then at the Radio Sarajevo. In 1992 when Bosnia war broke out, Envera returned to working on television and for almost three years worked as a principal network news anchor and chief foreign editor for Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the end of 1994 she was assigned to work in the United States of America as the head of the New York/Washington, District of Columbia Bureau for Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Selimović was awarded the scholarship for the postgraduate studies by the American government, and she holds master’s degree in international public policy from The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (School of Advanced International Studies) at Johns Hopkins University, Washington.
Aside from being remembered by exclusive interviews with then most famous leaders of the country, region, and the whole world, she also hosted numerous world intellectuals and philosophers. In 2001, Selimovic was declared Bosnia"s female journalist of the year.
In March 2003, she left Bosnia and Herzegovina and moved to Tbilisi to perform the job of Spokesperson for the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG). Foreign the next three years she was responsible for the Mission’s strategic communications and advising the Head of Mission on public information initiatives and activities.
In October 2006, United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, appointed Selimović as the Representative of the United Nations Department of Public Information Office in Baku, Azerbaijan.