Association of professional organizations for the future of hospitality
A cooperation agreement was signed by the HoReCa and Event section of the Hungarian Marketing Association and the Gastronomy Committee of FIVOSZ.
The HoReCa and Event section of the Hungarian Marketing Association (MMSZ) signed a cooperation agreement with the Gastro Committee of the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs (FIVOSZ) at the METRO Gastro Academy. The two organizations would like to jointly support the actors of the sector within the framework of cooperation. During their joint activities, they share their collective knowledge and experience, presenting possible solutions that can make communication in the hospitality industry more successful.
“The HoReCa and Event section of the Hungarian Marketing Association tries to show the restaurateurs the path that we and our experts deem possible with conferences and consulting. Our goal is to contribute to how, in addition to their professional knowledge, they can use marketing to build a brand from their business and a “talkative, well-communicating” company. In this way, supporting them so that, despite the difficulties of the past periods, they more surely reach the level of development that can lead to growth even in such difficult times. In connection with these tasks, we saw the common values, on the basis of which we initiated the cooperation with the FIVOSZ Gastro Committee.”
– said Attila Kaszás, president of the MMSZ HoReCa and Event department.
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