New corporate affairs and communications leader joins Heineken’s Hungary team
Responsibility, sustainability and partnership are the three values of Heineken Hungária that the company’s new head of Corporate Affairs and Communications will continue to build upon.

Ludvig Orsolya Stefanie
As of 1 March, Orsolya Stefanie Ludvig will join Heineken in that capacity. Previously, Ms. Ludvig has achieved professional success at several multinational corporations in corporate communications and government affairs leadership, and also successfully led her own agency. Prior to her new assignment at Heineken, she led the communications department for the Mercedes-Benz production facility in Kecskemét, as well as at Siemens.
In her new role, Orsolya will be committed to responsible communication as well as to sustainability, aspects which are also key at Heineken.
In recent years, Heineken Hungária has taken an active role in promoting responsible alcohol consumption, has achieved significant results regarding sustainability in its operations, and has significantly increased its use of local, Hungarian raw materials in production, contributing to a resumption of hops cultivation in Hungary.
Beyond her career successes, Ms. Ludvig has recently been elected to the board of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hungary, is a regular guest speaker at Corvinus University and plays an active role at the Technical University in Budapest. She is a keen reader, plays various sports and is a proud mother.
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