Who is Daphne Oz’s husband John Jovanovic? His Bio: Net Worth, Age, Job, Affair, Family

• John Jovanovic is an analyst and investment banker currently employed at Cadent Energy Partners
• He is of Serbian ancestry, born in 1986 to Nada and Sretko Dimitric
• He is married to nutritionist, author and television host Daphne Oz since 2010
• They have three children: Philomena Bijoum, Jovan Jovanovic Jr. and Domenica Celine
• He has a net worth of over $2 million, while his wife’s net worth is $12 million



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Who is John Jovanovic?

Born Jovan Jovanovic in 1986, he is an analyst and investment banker, currently employed at Cadent Energy Partners, an investment fund, where he evaluates the energy sector. However, he is best known to the world as the husband of the famous nutritionist author and television host, Daphne Oz. The couple has been married since 2010.

Early Life, Parents, and Education

John is the son of Nada Jovanovic Dimitric and Sretko Dimitric and is of Serbian ancestry; his parents have settled in Chicago, Illinois, where John spent his childhood. His mother, Nada client specialist who works on accounts for the commercial marine liability, cargo, and risk management insurance unit the Aon Corporation, the Chicago insurance and financial service company, headquartered in Glenville, Illinois, while his father owns a contracting firm in Chicago. Upon finishing high school, John enrolled at Princeton University, from which he obtained an BA degree in politics from Princeton University. He continued his education, and by 2014 received an MBA in finance and entrepreneurial management from the University of Pennsylvania-The Wharton School.

First Meeting with Daphne Oz

John and Daphne were in the same class at Princeton University and fell in love almost immediately after their first encounter. It wasn’t long before they became a couple and despite their successful careers following their graduation in 2008, the two have found time for each other and to start a family.

Wedding Ceremony

John and Daphne married on the 28th August 2010, firstly at the Municipal Marriage bureau in Manhattan, officiated by a staff member of the city clerk’s office Blanca Martinez. The couple then had two religious services; in the morning they were wed by Djokan Mastorovic of the Serbian Orthodox Church, at the Synaxis of Serbian Saints Church in Portland, Maine, while in the evening, the Rev. Prescott Rogers of the Swedenborgian Church led a ceremony at the summer home of the bride’s maternal grandparents in Cumberland Foreside, Maine.

Marriage and Children

Married for more than seven years, John and Daphne have welcomed three children; firstly daughter Philomena Bijoum born on the 26th February 2014, then son Jovan Jovanovic Jr. on the 21st October 2015, and most recently, their second daughter, Domenica Celine, born on the 4th December 2017.

John Jovanovic Career

A financial analyst and hedge fund manager, John has had a rather successful career; even before he graduated from Princeton he launched his career, as he found a place for himself at the Serbia Investment & Export Promotion Agency in 2005. Just a couple of years later, John became a summer analyst at Deutsche Bank, while in 2008 he was named analyst for Berenson & Company. John has constantly moved up in his career, which has enabled him a spot at his current firm, Cadent Energy Partners, where he serves as the analyst for the energy sector.

John Jovanovic Net Worth

Have you ever wondered how rich John Jovanovic is, as of mid- 2018? According to authoritative reports he counts his wealth at over $2 million, but for now we can tell you that his wife Daphne’s net worth is as high as $12 million.

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Is John Jovanovic on Social Media?

John is not much into social media platforms, though you can find him on Instagram, and Facebook in posts made by his wife Daphne, who is a heavy user of Facebook and Instagram, on which she has more than 650,000 followers. She has often shared pictures of herself and John and their children on both social media platforms.

John Jovanovic’s Wife, Daphne Oz

Now that we have covered the most important details about John and his life, let’s share a few details about his wife, Daphne Oz.

Born Daphne Nur Oz on the 17th November 1986, she is the eldest child of the TV doctor Mehmet Oz, and his wife, Liza. Her birth was quite problematic since she had the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck, and as a result was given only an Apgar score of 2 for the newborn, but luckily managed to fully recover. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Near Eastern Studies, however, she has built her fame around her love for food, publishing the book “Dorm Room Diet Planner” in 2007, while in 2012 she worked with the cast of the popular show “The Chew” to co-author the book “The Chew: Food. Life. Fun”. She has also appeared in a number of cooking shows, including “The Chew” which she co-hosted from 2011 until 2017, then “Cooks vs. Cons” (2016-2017), and “Rachel Ray” (2013-2018), among many others. She is also recognized for her philanthropic work, primarily with Health Corps, a non-profit organization that teaches teenagers about proper nutrition, exercises, and stress management, which she helped establish. The organization is active in more than 50 schools across the USA.

Movies

Cinematographer

Title Year Status Character
Bolje spreciti 1990 Documentary short
Prvi put zajedno 1990 Documentary short
Skazanje o Svetom Savi 1990 Documentary
PKB Frikom 1985 Documentary
PKB Secerana 1985 Documentary
Semenski kukuruz 1985 Documentary short
30 godina Energogasa 1985 Documentary short
Bacvar 1984 Documentary
Kolar 1984 Documentary
Ostati na goliji 1984 Documentary
Potkivac 1984 Documentary
Prica iz vodenice 1984 Documentary
Znanje u zrnu 1984 Documentary short
Bioktos 1983 Documentary
Elektrodistribucija Beograd 90 godina 1983 Documentary
Graditelji buducnosti 1983 Documentary
Kuda vode putevi nesavesnih vozaca 1983 Documentary
Pijani vozac 1983 Documentary
Spomenici kulture u Srbiji do kraja XIX veka 1983 Documentary
Spomenici kulture u Srbiji do kraja XIX veka 2 1983 Documentary
Spomenici kulture u Srbiji do kraja XIX veka 3 1983 Documentary
Staro Uzice 1983 Documentary
Autotransport Kraljevo 1982 Documentary
Dragisa livac 1982 Documentary short
Farma Dobanovci 1982 Documentary
Islamska umetnost na tlu Iraka 1982 Documentary
Izmedju dva jubileja 1982 Documentary
Izvorni folklor kraja Titovog Uzica 1982 Documentary
Stare civilizacije na tlu Iraka 1982 Documentary
Zelena Mesopotamija 1982 Documentary
Veselin Nikolic 1982 Documentary short
Vreme ikona 1982 Documentary short
35 godina PKB 1981 Documentary
Na Kadinjaci 1981 Short documentary
Prve u Srbiji 1981 Documentary
Putovanje, zdravlje, i odmor u Srbiji 1981 Documentary
Remorker 1981 Documentary
Tri i po decenije razvoja 1981 Documentary
Kadinjaca – Memorijalni kompleks 1980 Documentary short
Secanje na Kadinjacu 1979 Documentary short
Secerana Kovin 1979 Documentary short
Mleko 1979 Documentary short
Minel – Pet secerana 1978 1978 Documentary short
Nas novi brod 1978 Documentary short
Krvotok privrede 1978 Documentary short
Zemaljska satelitska stanica Ivanjica – Jugoslavija 1977 Documentary short
Neretvanski izazov 1977 Documentary short
25 godina Energoprojekta 1976 Documentary short
Sa Ovcara i Kablara 1976 Documentary short
PKB – 30 godina 1975 Documentary short
Na tromedji 1973 Documentary short
Zemlja u plamenu 1973 Documentary short
25 godina Poljoprivrednog kombinata Beograd 1972 Documentary short
Trznica 1972 Documentary short
Pivo BIP 1970 Documentary short
Biciklisti 1970 director of photography
Cross Country 1969
Kosovsko crno zlato IV 1968 Documentary short
Podne 1968 director of photography
Srecno 1967 Documentary short
Ljubav u ogledalu 1966 Short
Montreal: Expo 67, Greenfield, Panta Rei 1966 Short
Kosovsko crno zlato 1966 Short
Gorani 1965 Documentary
Odricem se sveta 1965 Documentary
Recni saobracaj 1965 Documentary short
Jugoslavija i njena deca 1965 Documentary short
Popodne 1964 Short
Novi brod na Dunavu 1964 Documentary short
Vuk Karadzic 1964 Documentary short
Tamo gdje prestaje zakon 1963 Documentary short
Gepistrazivanja u zemlji i inostranstvu 1962 Documentary short
Novo na nasim poljima 1962 Documentary short
Pomgrad 1962 Documentary short
Poljoprivreda postaje industrija 1961 Documentary short
Partisan Stories 1960 director of photography
Rat – ratu 1960 Documentary short
Poljoprivreda danas 1960 Documentary short
Plantazni vocnjaci 1960 Documentary short
Smotra savremene poljoprivrede 1959 Documentary short
Jedini izlaz 1958
Petar Dobrovic 1957 Documentary short
Stafeta mladosti 1957 Documentary short
Let nad mocvarom 1956 Short documentary
Potraga 1956
Vrnjacka Banja 1954 Documentary short
Borac i graditelj 1953 Documentary short
Revija jugoslovenskih igara 1953 Documentary short
Nevjera 1953
Beogradsko narodno pozoriste 1950 Documentary short

Camera Department

Title Year Status Character
Dilizansa snova 1960 assistant camera
Partisan Stories 1960 camera operator
SS Strike at Dawn 1958 assistant camera
Pesma sa Kumbare 1955 assistant camera
Njih dvojica 1955 first assistant camera
Prica o fabrici 1949 assistant camera
Sofka 1948 assistant camera

Director

Title Year Status Character
Nas novi brod 1978 Documentary short

Editorial Department

Title Year Status Character
Dilizansa snova 1960 supervising editor

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia