Dr. Miklós Gór-Nagy is a world champion Hungarian water polo player, lawyer, economist, and sports executive. He began his career at BVSC, then played for Eger, Honvéd, Budva in Montenegro, OSC Újbuda, and Ferencváros. He has won multiple Hungarian Championships, the Hungarian Cup, and the LEN Super Cup, and in 2019 he won the Champions League title with Ferencváros.

He represented the Hungarian national team on 200 occasions, participating in three European Championships and five World Championships. In 2013, he won the World Championship in Barcelona. He is also a two-time European Championship silver medallist, a Youth European Champion (2001), and a Junior World Championship silver medallist (2003). Alongside his sports career, he earned a degree in Economics at the International Business School and completed his law studies at Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, which later honored him awarded him an honorary title.

After his active sports career, he entered the field of diplomacy. Between 2020 and 2023, he served in New York as a Commercial Attaché, where he played a key role in strengthening Hungarian–American economic and sports relations.

In addition to his position as director, he serves as Chairman of the Committee of the Hungarian Water Polo Federation and as a Senior Sports Diplomacy Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.