A new specialist in the SAP team
A new specialist has joined the SAP team, Gergely Jancsár has been working as the head of the Central and Eastern European region for the company in Budapest since July. The ever-increasing demand for sustainability solutions experienced by customers almost demanded that a separate person at the company deal with this area. In his new role, Gergely Jancsár will actually be the voice of SAP for customers when it comes to sustainable solutions.
Gergely Jancsár’s career started in the consulting sector after obtaining a degree in environmental protection engineering, he worked at Deloitte and later at PwC. He has 15 years of experience in corporate sustainability and environmental protection. For years, he was the head of the MOL group’s environmental protection team, where he also dealt with the preparation of reports, strategy creation and the development of action plans. The achievement of sustainability goals is a particularly big challenge for an oil company – the fact that MOL has performed well in ESG rankings within the industry for years proves its effective work.
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