[4] Bogdani then returned to Albania where he started his professional career in academia as a full-time professor of computer science at the University of New York in Tirana.
It was also the first local government area to introduce a contemporary address and road sign system, which served as a successful model that was later scaled up in the capital and other cities.
He was highly involved in the Democratic Party of Albania's application process for full membership in the IDU and its later accession as member with voting rights in the EPP.
From March 2012 to January 2016, Bogdani was the vice chairman and then chairman of the International Young Democrat Union (IYDU), where he was responsible for programming, managing, organizing, and hosting international events, developing projects and initiatives geared toward empowering youth and young women leaders around the world, and supporting electoral integrity and freedom campaigns.
He advocated publicly for interreligious dialogue between Albania's Christian and Muslim faith communities, as well as across the Western Balkans and internationally.