Richárd Révész is Danone’s new head of marketing in Hungary
From January, Richárd Révész will take up the post of marketing director of Danone Magyarország Kft. The leader has 15 years of experience in the FMCG and pharmaceutical industry, and is an effective specialist in strategic and operational marketing and commercial management. Not only in Hungary, but also in Central and Eastern Europe and the Scandinavian countries, he has been able to record many successes during his career so far, even in challenging periods such as the coronavirus epidemic or the economic crisis.
He completed his studies at the University of Debrecen, majoring in economics and later in marketing management. After graduating, he started as a marketing trainee at Danone. Between 2007 and 2016, the company gained experience in the marketing department in a number of tasks. As a result, from 2016, he was appointed the company’s head of trade development for the Czech and Slovak markets. After that, he managed his international team in the Czech, Slovak and Hungarian markets as the marketing and sales manager of the brand Alpro, which was newly added to the company’s portfolio.
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