New CFO and Supply Chain Director joins HEINEKEN Hungária team
New professionals have joined the management of HEINEKEN Hungária Zrt. in two key areas. Both Rozália Göcsejiné Kiss and Attila Frang Géza will play a decisive role in implementing the company’s long-term strategy and supporting its sustainable growth efforts.
Rozália Göcsejiné Kiss, born in Sopron, who will be taking on the position of Supply Chain Director, has previously worked for the company: she joined the team in 2004 as the head of the microbiology laboratory. She earned her degree from the University of Szeged and wrote her dissertation on brewing biotechnology and grain research, which greatly shaped her professional career. She is responsible for building the Hungarian S&OP and Supply Planning department, developing and implementing the centralized planning methodology, and subsequently managing the logistics and customer service areas at HEINEKEN Hungária.
In 2023, he joined the management of Cargill Hungary, where he was responsible for the grain supply chain in Hungary and Italy, and later in Poland, as Supply Chain Director, and then managed the work of the EMEA HUB Supply Chain specialists in cooperation with 12 countries. He returned to the HEINEKEN Hungária team at the beginning of August, and in the future he will play an important role, among other things, in consolidating the end-to-end transformation process.
Attila Géza Frang joined the Hungarian subsidiary of the HEINEKEN group as CFO. He graduated from the Master of Finance program at the Corvinus University of Budapest and began his career at the global headquarters of Philip Morris International in Switzerland as part of a 2-year financial management program in 2012. He performed financial planning and analysis, budgeting and reporting, audit and controlling tasks, and then gained extensive experience in strategic and commercial areas.
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