Born in 1960, Belgrade, Serbia. Graduated with an MA at the Academy of Fine Arts, majoring media and journalism. Professional career started in 1986, Yugoslav Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Federal Institute for Science, technical, educational, and cultural cooperation. In 1990, he became a foreign political journalist for TV Belgrade. • 1992-2000 Editor of the show "24 hours in the world", a program that was broadcast five times a week on the national broadcaster RTS. • In 1993, he became the foreign policy editor of the RTS News Program. • In 1996, he received the RTS annual award for overall journalistic work. • In 1997, received the annual award of the Association of Journalists of Serbia for 1996. • In 1997-2000, he became CEO of the RTS Foreign Program. International cooperation of RTS was significantly strengthened, especially within the "Consortium of Balkan National Televisions", which he headed for 2 years. • 1998 - 2001. in two consecutive Serbian governments, assistant minister for information, in charge of informing the foreign public and propaganda. • In 2001, he worked for a short time on TV "Ju-info,” and in September of the same year, he started working on "TV Pink" as foreign policy editor. • In December 2004, he published, as a co-author, the book "Anesthesia of the Public," investigating the emerging forms of propaganda in politics and the media. • At the beginning of 2005, he became a media adviser in the Ministry of Trade, Tourism, and Services. • In June 2006, he was elected as the CEO of the Tourist Organization of Serbia. • At the beginning of 2007, he became a member of the board of directors of the European Tourist Commission. • Since July 2007, he has been the foreign policy editor at RTV Pink. • Since July 2012, foreign political advisor to the President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. • From December 2013, he was appointed as acting GM of the Belgrade Tourist Organization. He still occupies the same position.