
A prominent figure of the Hungarian feminist scene, she is an expert and policy officer of the Hungarian Women’s Lobby, and a former board member of the European Women’s Lobby. In 2002 she founded the JOL-LET (Well-Being) Foundation, a women’s organization acknowledged in Hungary for its contribution in raising awareness about sex-based discrimination and inequalities in the economy and labour market. She holds an MA in economics from University of Economics of Budapest, and a postgraduate degree in management studies from Copernic Management Program (Paris). She is currently writing her PhD on the importance of female entrepreneurship in the solution of global problems and sustainability.