Gábor Berkó is the new Managing Director of Mondelēz International in Hungary
Mondelēz International announced that it has appointed Gábor Berkó as Managing Director of Hungary, effective January 2026. Gábor Berkó has more than two decades of international experience in the consumer goods market. The new director joins Mondelēz from Procter & Gamble, where he held several domestic and regional management positions, most recently as Managing Director of Hungary.
His outstanding professional achievements include the fact that under his leadership the Hungarian market has achieved the fastest growth in Central Europe in recent years, while the company’s market share and business results have also been continuously strengthened. Gábor also worked for years in Geneva and the Central European region, performing strategic and commercial management tasks spanning several countries.
“It is a great honor for me to lead the Hungarian team of Mondelēz International. In Hungary, Mondelēz is a decisive player not only because we are present in the market with well-known market-leading brands such as Milka, Oreo, Pilóta or TUC, but also because we employ hundreds of Hungarians in our Budapest headquarters and our factory in Székesfehérvár,” said Gábor Berkó, the company’s new CEO.
Mondelēz International is present in the confectionery and snack market in more than 150 countries around the world. In Hungary, the company has been a leading player in the chocolate and biscuit categories for years, with its innovations and premium brands tailored to consumer needs.
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