Daniël Termont

Daniël Termont (born 19 May 1953) is a Belgian politician, member of the Socialist Party and former mayor of Ghent, Belgium.

In 1971, Daniel obtained a degree in accounting at the Stedelijk Instituut voor Handel en Secretariaat.

Subsequently, from 1988 to 1995, he was secretary-treasurer of Bond Moyson, the year he took his first full-time political office as a councilor in Ghent.

On his initiative came in 1979, a private room, community center De Vuist, a non-profit organization whose president is still Termont.

In that year his first term as alderman of the port, economic development and utilities of the city of Ghent began.

He is also board member of the organization Buffalo NV, which is a subsidiary of the football club AA Gent, of which he is a big supporter.

[1] In late 2014, mayor Daniel Termont was on the shortlist with 24 other nominees worldwide for the award of World Major.