Change in Danone’s Hungarian management: Péter Csaplovics is the new sales director
Péter Csaplovics will be Danone’s Sales Director in Hungary from May 2025.
Péter has nearly 22 years of professional experience in the FMCG and specialty nutrition sectors. He joined Danone in 2010 and has held several leadership positions since then, including sales in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and Central and Eastern Europe, as well as head of the domestic healthcare division. During this time, he has built new business models and teams that have enabled sustainable growth and market consolidation even in challenging times.
“I believe that the key to long-term success is to create value for our customers and partners by continuously developing our teams. Sales is not just about numbers – it is also about building relationships, a vision and the path to it.”
– emphasized Péter Csaplovics.
In his new position, Péter aims to further strengthen Danone’s Hungarian sales organization, deepen strategic partnerships, and increase the efficiency of sales activities in the spirit of sustainable growth.
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