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Davor Zovko was born on 28 May, 1965 in Mostar, SR Bosnia, is a State Herald of Sweden. Discover Davor Zovko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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His wife is Ružica Zovko (née. Stapić) m. 1995
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Davor Zovko Net Worth
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He is the son of Croatian author Ivan Zovko (1932-1987) and former athlete Branka b. Šunjić.
Davor Zovko (born 28 May 1965) is a Swedish and Croatian scientist, author, heraldist, musician and knight, who serves as State Herald of Sweden since 2022.
Zovko is born and raised in Mostar.
In the mid-1980s, Zovko began studying solo singing as a bass-baritone at the Music School in Mostar, first with prof. Jarmila Prpić, and later with prof. Amira Voljevica and prof. Orijana Vozila.
Preparations with prof. Paša Gackic, for her regular class at the Sarajevo Music Academy, were interrupted by the Bosnian War.
As a soloist, Zovko performed in Croatia, Germany, Denmark, United Kingdom and Sweden, among others.
He graduated from the Mechanical Engineering School in Mostar in 1984 and 1989 as a teacher of language and literature from the University of Mostar.
In 1998, he published, together with the American pianist and priest of the Swedish Lutheran Church Timothy Stayton, an album with solo songs of Ivan von Zajc.
The purpose of this musical production, produced by Bo Edving and recorded in the Swedish studio Skyline, in collaboration with the Croatian Catholic Missions in Sweden, was, among other things, to present Croatian art music to Swedish audiences.
Humanitarian concerts take a special place in Zovko's singing career.
They were earlier performed for the purpose of giving aid to Zovko’s war-torn homeland, and later for supporting the Christian schools in the Holy Land.
Zovko received several awards for his long-term humanitarian and cultural work.
Davor Zovko also runs his own company for heraldry and heraldic art and is considered to be one of the most famous heraldists and heraldic artists in Scandinavia.
He composed a number of new coats of arms for private individuals, high church officials, associations, companies, and other organizations, as well as several celebrities.
His heraldic images have been published in numerous coats of arms, books and articles.
Since 1999, Zovko has been a member of the editorial board of the Scandinavian Roll of Arms.
He is also a member of other heraldic associations and organizations.
In addition to a rich artistic and journalistic production, Zovko's heraldic opus includes a series of lectures on heraldry and knighthood, including several master classes for professional heralds.
Zovko's lectures were given in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden.
Zovko's bibliography includes primarily scientific books and articles, but much of his writing focuses on heraldry, the science of coats of arms, as well as on faleristics, the science of wearable medals (or equestrics, as he calls the science of chivalry in his book).
Zovko writes about numerous topics in these fields, and the topic he deals with in his two books and numerous articles, is the difference between real orders of chivalry awarded by sovereign, recognized states, and private knightly associations that on their own initiative call themselves "chivalric orders".
Among other things, Zovko emphasizes that the real orders of chivalry always belong to the public administration of sovereign states, while self-styled "orders", which are not awarded nor protected by a sovereign state, are only private associations such as book lovers' clubs, i.e., associations that any group of adult citizens can establish.
In these associations, the citizens, so to speak, award "titles" to themselves why such “titles” are not real titles.
Such “titles” are relevant only in the private spheres of these associations.
In his professional career, Zovko has worked, among other things, as a scientist, researcher, evaluator, strategist and visiting university professor.
He received his master's degree in 2003 in social sciences and pedagogy from the Mälardalens University in Sweden.
Even before having received the Knighthood, he became Order’s first master of ceremonies in Sweden (2003-2007), and later he served as spokesman (2008-2012) and chancellor (2012-2016).
In 2004, Zovko received Accolade of Knight of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
He was also the first chancellor of the new, expanded Lieutenancy for Sweden and Denmark (2016-2020).
Zovko has been appointed State Herald of Sweden in June 2022, succeeding Henrik Klackenberg, as an officer of the National Archives of Sweden (Riksarkivet) who is responsible for matters related to heraldry.
Zovko has published a number of articles, reports, reviews, essays and other contributions in various publications, journals and newspapers.
He defended his licentiate thesis in 2017 at the Örebro University in Sweden (social work and public administration).
In his scientific work, Zovko focuses on the evaluation, management, and development of public administration.