Hungarian Trade Association (OKSZ) appointed officers
Hungarian Trade Association (Országos Kereskedelmi Szövetség) has appointed officers at its general assembly – wrote napi.hu.
This organisation is involved in one third the entire national retail sales and also in connection with one third of all employees in retail segment.
General assembly has also adopted the programme of OKSZ for 2015 – the main objective is strenghtening the honour and enforcement of interests regarding trade.
The list of officers appointed for a three year period is the following.
Co-chairmen:
Csűrös Alíz – Auchan Magyarország Kft
Iglódi Csató Judit – Tesco-Global Áruházak Zrt
Tóth Zita – Metro Kereskedelmi Kft
Kujbus Tibor – Reál Hungária Élelmiszer Kft
Rév András – Rév és Társai Kereskedelmi Zrt
Tőtös Zsolt – MOL Nyrt.,
Treasurer:
Jancsó János – AsiaCenter Kft.
Board members:
Házi Zoltán – Budapesti Nagybani Piac Zrt
Madarász Viktor- Korona Zrt.
Maczelka Márk – Spar Magyarország Kereskedelmi Kft., kommunikációs vezető,
Kozák Ákos – GfK Hungária Kft., ügyvezető igazgató,
Egri János – Interlogic Kft., ügyvezető igazgató,
Józsa Mariann – dm Kft., cégvezető,
Szabó Attila – Média Markt Saturn Holding Kft., jogi vezető,
Hajdú Balázs – Aldi Magyarország Élelmiszer Bt., jogi vezető,
Berkovits Miklós – Garko Kft., ügyvezető igazgató,
Horváth Rudolf – Stahlimpex Kft., vezető szakértő.
Chairman of Supervisory Committee
Gergely György Top Trade Kereskedelmi Kft., ügyvezető igazgató.
Chairman of Ethical Committee
Várszegi András, Korona Zrt, elnök
Secretary general
Vámos György
(napi.hu)
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