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Petar Turković was born on 1 November, 1957 in Zagreb, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), is a Croatian psychologist, master of martial arts and sports executive (born 1957). Discover Petar Turković'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 66 years old?
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clinical psychologist
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66 years old |
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Scorpio |
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1 November, 1957 |
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1 November |
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Zagreb, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia (now Croatia) |
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Petar Turković Height, Weight & Measurements
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Petar Turković Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Petar Turković worth at the age of 66 years old? Petar Turković’s income source is mostly from being a successful Executive. He is from . We have estimated Petar Turković's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He also advanced the operations of the inherited Kraljevica Shipyard and bought the agricultural Kutjevo Estate in 1882.
His great-grandfather Baron Petar Dragan was one of the founders and chairman of Croatian Discount Bank and founder and chairman of brewery Zagrebačka pivovara.
He was also the grand prefect of Zagreb County.
His other great-grandfather was Ritter Josip Gorup, a Slovenian industrialist, politician, and patron.
Petar Turković (born 1 November 1957) is a Croatian clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, social entrepreneur, master of martial arts, and sports executive.
He was a long-time Vinko Bek Education Centre for Blind director and Croatian Olympic Committee vice president.
Currently, he serves as the executive director of the Croatian Nanbudo Federation and the Croatian Wushu Federation, as well as the general secretary of the International Nanbudo Federation and the Wushu and Kungfu Federation of Europe.
Petar Turković was born on 1 November 1957 in Zagreb, PR Croatia, Yugoslavia (now Croatia).
He comes from the Turković baronial family of Kutjevo.
Turković began his martial arts career in 1971 when he started practising karate.
After five years, he won a gold medal at the Karate Junior Championship of SR Croatia.
He has a 3rd-degree black belt in karate.
After karate, he shifted his focus to promoting and developing nanbudo and wushu in Croatia.
Turković founded the Gradec Nanbudo Club in Zagreb in 1978, named after the old part of Zagreb.
It was the first nanbudo sports club in Croatia.
Turković earned his degree in clinical psychology from the University of Zagreb in 1981 and his master's degree in psychotherapy in 1994.
In addition, he obtained degrees in organizational psychology and cybernetics.
He is one of the first certified teachers of the School of Cybernetics of Psychotherapy at the University Hospital Centre Zagreb.
In 1985, he organized the first international nanbudo seminar in Croatia, which will continue to be organized yearly.
He also achieved the 8th-degree red belt and earned the honorific title Hanshi.
After completing his studies in psychology, Turković commenced his career as a psychotherapist at health centres in Velika Gorica and Zagreb, where he served until 1990.
He then served as a human resources officer at Chromos, a Croatian paints and coatings manufacturer, for two years.
From 1992 to 2005, Turković held the director position at the Vinko Bek Education Centre for Blind (Centar za odgoj i obrazovanje "Vinko Bek"), a Zagreb-based institution for primary, secondary, and music education programs and psychosocial rehabilitation for visually impaired children.
In 1992, he initiated the Sight of Hope project, initially as director and subsequently as president of the administrative board.
The project involved the establishment of a social welfare institution called Mala Kuća to cater to visually impaired children.
The institution has since expanded into a daycare centre known as Mali Dom.
Turković is married with two daughters, Nika (born 1995) and Kiara (born 1999).
A singer-songwriter, Nika released two studio albums as of 2023 and represented Croatia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2004.
A medical graduate, Kiara is a nanbudo practitioner and won a gold medal in an individual kata event at the 2022 Nanbudo World Championship.
In 1997, Turković received the Homeland War Memorial Medal.
In 1999, Turković established and served as director of the Foundation 2020 (Zaklada 2020), a Croatian think tank dedicated to envisioning the future of Croatian society.
Two years later, he was appointed an advisor to Croatian politician Stjepan Mesić and served as campaign co-manager during the 2000 Croatian presidential election.
Mesić's successful campaign resulted in him becoming the second President of Croatia.
For several years, Turković was a participant and facilitator in Forums organized by the Tällberg Foundation from Sweden.
As part of this project, Turković organized an international conference in Brijuni in 2004, titled How We Can Trust Each Other, which was attended by statesmen such as Croatian President Mesić, Slovenian President Janez Drnovšek, President of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Sulejman Tihić, and President of Montenegro Filip Vujanović.
Turković managed this center until 2005.
In 2006, Turković organized another conference in Plitvička Jezera entitled How Croatian Economy Can Contribute to European Union.
In the initial years of the Foundation's work, Turković led Creatia Croatia 2010 project, which focused on the strategic planning of Croatia's future.
His great-great-grandfather Vjenceslav was a successful wood and grain merchant in Karlovac in the second half of the 19th century.
He headed the Foundation 2020 until 2016 when he worked towards realizing its vision of collaboration and innovation.