After her studies in pedagogy and theatre, she worked as a dramaturg and director at the National Theatre and the Madách Theatre. She is also the visionary behind many public programmes and the strategic and creative director of creative communities and projects. After sixteen years in the theatre, he moved into public life, where she was responsible for social relations and later for cultural diplomacy as a head of state and national commissioner for the Venice Biennale. For two years, she was the strategic director of the Judit Polgár Chess Foundation. Since 2014, she has been teaching at the Ludovika University of Public Service, Master teacher of Social Communication and member of the Institute for Environmental Sustainability, where she focuses on social sustainability issues. Her research interests include digital culture.