For the first time, a Hungarian specialist was elected to the management of the world’s largest business organization
Business community building has grown into an independent, multibillion-dollar industry in our country, and the market leader BNI Hungary was a pioneer in establishing an entrepreneurial culture based on personal meetings, recommendations and knowledge sharing.
In the past 15 years, the members of the Hungarian organization of the largest international business community have generated a total of HUF 300 billion in additional income for each other simply by the power of recommendation. The work and results of the founder András Avidor, an expert in business development and networking, have now been recognized internationally: he was elected to the BNI’s global presidential advisory board, where he can now help the strategic development of entrepreneurial communities in 82 countries.
The BNI international business community was founded 40 years ago in the United States, the organization currently has 310,000 businesses worldwide as members, who achieve outstanding results thanks to conscious business cooperation: last year they helped to generate a total of more than 20.6 billion dollars (approx. HUF 7,800 billion) in additional income each other. BNI Hungary was established in 2008 by András Avidor, who was only 28 years old at the time. In the 15 years that have passed since then, he has supported Hungarian businesses on a daily basis in the professional exploitation of the opportunities inherent in relational capital, and he can now use these experiences in the management of the international organization. The specialist was elected to the 9-person Executive Council, i.e. the highest advisory body, working alongside the CEO of the global BNI, which is an unprecedented recognition for Hungary as well.
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