Nenad Bogdanović

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Nenad Bogdanović
Ненад Богдановић
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71st Mayor of Belgrade
In office
3 October 2004 – 27 September 2007
Preceded by Radmila Hrustanović
Succeeded by Zoran Alimpić (Acting)
Branislav Belić (Acting)
Dragan Đilas
Personal details
Born May 12, 1954
Beška, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
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Belgrade, Serbia
Political party DS
Alma mater University of Belgrade
Religion Serbian Orthodox

Nenad Bogdanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ненад Богдановић, pronounced [nênaːd bogdǎːnoʋit͡ɕ]; 12 May 1954, Beška, FPR Yugoslavia, – 27 September 2007, Belgrade, Serbia) was the Mayor of Belgrade, elected to office in October 2004.[1]

Education and career

Bogdanović finished Special School for Gifted Matematička gimnazija - Special Mathematical Gymnasium (a school of Special National Interest), graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1978. He earned his postgraduate degree of Magister of Sciences in Electrical Engineering three years later. Bogdanović was a vice-president of the Democratic Party.

For two decades, he had been engaged in telecommunications, first on research and development and, later on, on managerial jobs as well, first in "Pupin", and then in other companies engaged in this field. In 1989, he was appointed Director of the joint venture of Messrs. GTE Telecommunications and EI Pupin. Two years later, he became the Commercial Manager and, as of 1996, he had been the General Manager of Alkatel Pupin Jugoslavija.

Bogdanović has been a member of the Democratic Party (DP) since 1992, which elected him the Chairman of Zemun Board as early as 1993, thereafter the Vice Chairman of the City Board and the commissioner for Belgrade. He also served as an MP in the National Parliament of Serbia.[1]

Bogdanović was elected to office in 2004 and served until his death in 2007 of Hodgkin's Disease. Afterwards, Zoran Alimpić became acting Mayor of Belgrade, and was eventually succeeded by Dragan Đilas.

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Belgrade
2004 – 2007
Succeeded by
Zoran Alimpić (acting)