SPAR employees and innovations behind the prestigious professional awards
Behind SPAR Hungary’s consistently high-quality commercial and service activities is the persistent work of the company’s employees, whose commitment and the company’s innovative, sustainability-oriented solutions have been recognized with prestigious professional awards in the past period.
Every year, the European Trade Day is one of the most high-quality events in the industry, where, in addition to panel discussions, the most prestigious trade awards are presented. The event was launched by the National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) with the intention of creating a tradition 18 years ago, and in the past two decades it has grown into one of the most prestigious forums of the profession, drawing attention to the importance of the sector in the economic life of our country. The aim of the event is not only to focus on trade as a profession, but also to recognize its outstanding representatives. As part of the event, the profession’s most prestigious awards, the Gábor Klauzál Certificates of Recognition and the Grand Prizes for Hungarian Trade, are now traditionally presented. SPAR Hungary is proud that this year President and CEO Gabriella Heiszler was able to receive the Certificate of Appreciation from Gábor Klauzál for his outstanding and exemplary work for trade from the main patron of the event, Minister of Agriculture Dr. István Nagy. Also on European Trade Day, Szilvia Csepeli, head of the vegetable department at SPAR store 170, was recognized with the Grand Prize for Hungarian Trade.
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