Election of officials at the SEED Foundation
The SEED Small Business Development Foundation held a Founder’s meeting on June 20, 2023, where the Officers were partially re-elected and a new Supervisory Board was elected.
The representatives of the Founders unanimously 20 June 2023-2027. Tamás Gláser, vice-president of the VOSZ EB, was elected president of the Board of Trustees for the period between June 20.
The members of the board of trustees remain unchanged:
Dr. Billo Kármen, IFKA, head of department, project manager
Gergely Lantos, Ministry of Agriculture, head of department
Zsolt István Nagy, managing director of Easy Learning Hungary Kft
Dr. László Árpád Rudas, National Association of Family Businesses, president
Ádám Vertetics, National Employment Nonprofit Kft., economic director
Árpád Béla Vörös, IPOSZ, vice president
The meeting elected a new Supervisory Committee, chaired by Márton Bokay, Deputy State Secretary responsible for national development financing of the Ministry of Economic Development.
Members of the Supervisory Board:
Dr. Ottó Skorán, Doktor24, director of strategy and innovation, VOSZ Health Department, chairman of the innovation and IT section
Dr. Éva Mátyók, Ministry of Economic Development, legal advisor
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