Even as a child, she was curious about what motivates people, how she could understand them better, and how she could help them. This curiosity led her to graduate in social pedagogy and later qualify as a mental health professional and story therapist.

She previously gained experience working with disadvantaged and Roma students, managing student union systems, organizing events, providing individual support, and fostering student community retention.

Currently, as the University Program Coordinator at the Szeged Center, she contributes to delivering high-quality professional events and supports students in their daily lives through reflective guidance. Her goal is to ensure that students in the University Program look back on their time at MCC Szeged as the best years of their lives, motivated by each other and united as a community.