His life has always revolved around youth—he has always worked with them and for them, sometimes by choice and sometimes "incidentally." He graduated as an international relations analyst and social worker. In the past, he has worked with NGOs, focusing on international mobility, coordinating volunteers abroad, and writing project applications.

He envisions the Szeged Center becoming a vibrant and thriving community, as he knows from personal experience that a strong, supportive community is one of the greatest treasures in life. He is committed to making the center’s programs engaging and dynamic, ensuring that young people gain valuable, up-to-date skills. His goal is to make being a student at MCC Szeged both an honor and a rewarding experience.