Euronics strengthens with two managers with exceptional expertise
Euronics has appointed new professionals to key management positions within the organization. After a successful generational change, the 100 percent Hungarian family-owned company has carried out and is carrying out updates in several important management functions. As another step in this process, the company now welcomes HR Director Mónika Somogyvári and Legal and Compliance Director Dr. Zoltán Pletenyik to its team.
Mónika Somogyvári – HR Director
Mónika Somogyvári has extensive experience in the field of human resources, which she can now use as the HR director of Euronics. He worked for almost 15 years in the telecommunications sector, where he held the position of Senior HR Business Partner at Telenor (now Yettel) and Vodafone. In these positions, he gathered experience covering all areas of HR. For the past 7 years, he worked as an HR manager at Sanofi, where he played a key role in shaping the domestic human policy of one of the largest global pharmaceutical companies.
“I am excited to use my 20 years of corporate HR experience to benefit Euronics”
said Mónika Somogyvári.
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