Dr. Milán Hasznics is the new CEO of Qualysoft
Board member Dr. Milán Hasznics will be the CEO of the Hungarian office of the Qualysoft Group from January 2022. Since the appointment of the specialist, the Qualysoft Group closed the first and second quarters of 2022 with an increase in sales of nearly HUF 660 million compared to last year.
Dr. Milán Hasznics has worked at the Qualysoft Group since 2019 as the head of the software development business. The new CEO’s responsibilities include, among others, the company’s Consulting and Development Services Branch, the Service Management Team, the Business Services Branch, including the development of business applications and software, as well as the development of cloud-based and DevOps infrastructure, as well as the team that operates IT security systems supervision as well.
The IT specialist graduated from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics with a master’s degree as an IT engineer, and also specialized in banking and finance. In 2007, he obtained a PhD in executive management. Between 2004-2007, he worked as a freelance project manager and consultant, and in the period between 2008-2016, he worked as a system organizer, project manager and senior software developer at Budapest Bank Zrt.
After that, he worked as a project manager at ApPello Kft., which deals with the digital development of banking services, where, among other things, he managed the development of mobile application platforms. He also worked as a project manager and customer relationship manager at Grape Solution Zrt., which deals with the integration of Internet of Things services.
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