Graduated from the Faculty of Humanities at Eötvös Loránd University in 1989 with a degree in English-French studies. In 2004, she obtained a second degree in diplomatic studies from the Faculty of International Commerce at Budapest Business School. After 1989, she spent two years at Woodcliff Academy in New York, working on the education and development of children with learning difficulties. From 1993 to 1995, she participated in postgraduate media and journalism training at the University of Maryland. From 2010 to 2011, she served as government spokesperson, and from 2011 to 2012, she was Deputy State Secretary at the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice. From 2013 to June 2014, she was the spokesperson for Hungary's largest and most successful social program, the Erzsébet Program, after which she worked as a foreign spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. In 2005, she founded the Single Parents Club Foundation, and in 2018, she opened the country's first single-parent centre, which was considered a social innovation.
More Loss than Gain? – The Paradox of Liberal Feminism
Time
2024.05.09. 15:00
Location
Tackling Demographic Challenges Tent