A new leader at the head of Wolt Hungary
Wolt Hungary is pleased to announce that Orsolya Hartyányi will be its new managing director from the beginning of August.
Orsi Hartyányi graduated in economics from the Budapest University of Economics. He started his career at the auditing company Process Solutions, then moved to the United Kingdom, where he was employed in tourism and hospitality. During the seven years he spent abroad, he rose through the ranks to become the regional manager of the Casual Dining Group in central Iondon. He returned home from there in 2016 and started working for the Zsidai Group. Initially, he worked on the opening of the Jamie Oliver restaurant in Buda as operations director, then he took over business development and was responsible for international expansion (Vienna, Marbella) and the operation of restaurants in Budapest.
He joined Wolt Hungary in 2021 as restaurant sales and development manager, then took over the retail business from February 2023, so he and his team were already responsible for more than 4,000 partners and for further expansion. Thanks to his expertise, innovative way of thinking and the establishment of strong partner relationships, he became the managing director of Wolt Hungary in August 2023
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