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Why is he notable?

-- Stone ( talk) 09:46, 22 February 2011 (UTC) reply

Srđan Ognjanović is notable because he is the 6th Director of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, a school that won more than 400 medals at international competitions. During his mandate the school won 1st place in International Mathematics Olympiad and Serbia ranked 10th as a country. The School beat Russian school Kolmogorov 2 times in a row at the Kolmogorov international competition organized in Moscow at Moscow State University (Lomonosov University). It is a unique result in the world.

Ognjanović is also among "300 most powerful people in Serbia", a list, published annually by "Blic" daily newspaper, that include Serbian president Boris Tadić, some ministers, Mayor of Belgrade Dragan Đilas, foreign ambassadors to Serbia ( Germany, USA, French, UK, Italy, Russia, Japan, OSCE; search term in the list: "ambasador" (serbian for "ambassador")), some of the richest businessmen doing business in Serbia (e.g. Miroslav Mišković; Nikola Petrović, CEO of Eurostar Group; Milan Beko; Toplica Spasojević, owner and CEO of ITM Group; David J. Rintoul, Vice President of "U.S. Steel" European Operations; Kiril Kravtschenko, CEO of JSC Gazprom Neft's Serbian company Oil Industry Serbia (NIS); Oliver Regl, CEO of Austrian Raiffeisen Bank; etc.), some of the world known sportists (e.g. tennis player Novak Đoković (WTA numer 2); former NBA star Vlade Divac, etc.), and others. [1] [2]

Miljov ( talk) 15:30, 28 February 2011 (UTC) reply

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Notability

Why is he notable?

-- Stone ( talk) 09:46, 22 February 2011 (UTC) reply

Srđan Ognjanović is notable because he is the 6th Director of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, a school that won more than 400 medals at international competitions. During his mandate the school won 1st place in International Mathematics Olympiad and Serbia ranked 10th as a country. The School beat Russian school Kolmogorov 2 times in a row at the Kolmogorov international competition organized in Moscow at Moscow State University (Lomonosov University). It is a unique result in the world.

Ognjanović is also among "300 most powerful people in Serbia", a list, published annually by "Blic" daily newspaper, that include Serbian president Boris Tadić, some ministers, Mayor of Belgrade Dragan Đilas, foreign ambassadors to Serbia ( Germany, USA, French, UK, Italy, Russia, Japan, OSCE; search term in the list: "ambasador" (serbian for "ambassador")), some of the richest businessmen doing business in Serbia (e.g. Miroslav Mišković; Nikola Petrović, CEO of Eurostar Group; Milan Beko; Toplica Spasojević, owner and CEO of ITM Group; David J. Rintoul, Vice President of "U.S. Steel" European Operations; Kiril Kravtschenko, CEO of JSC Gazprom Neft's Serbian company Oil Industry Serbia (NIS); Oliver Regl, CEO of Austrian Raiffeisen Bank; etc.), some of the world known sportists (e.g. tennis player Novak Đoković (WTA numer 2); former NBA star Vlade Divac, etc.), and others. [1] [2]

Miljov ( talk) 15:30, 28 February 2011 (UTC) reply

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