Norbert Katona has been the professional and operational director of MMSZ since March
In recent years, the Hungarian Marketing Association has had professionally and commercially successful years behind it. In the last period, the number of projects, initiatives, and events increased spectacularly, and in parallel, the professional weight and recognition of the organization noticeably increased and is still increasing.
Serving and supporting the increasing number of events, the expanding platforms and the continuously developing membership has also led to the continuous expansion of the MMSZ Office in recent years: today a special specialist deals with the creation and editing of content (Szilvia Szebegyinszki), correspondence and communication with the membership, membership with the organization and administration of events (Ildikó Csicsári), the continuous expansion and maintenance of the community (András Kertész), as well as the management of certain priority projects (Andrea Nagy). Their work and the organization’s financial processes are coordinated by the head of the MMSZ Office, Violetta Juhász.
“I supported the work of the association a few years ago as an operational director, and in recent years I led the Marketing Decision Makers Club within the framework of the MMSZ, and from March 1st I will manage the work of our association as a professional and operational director,”
emphasized Norbert Katona.
“I sincerely hope that during our events I will be able to meet all of our members again and get to know new ones. At the same time, my “door” is always open to membership!”
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