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HungarianHub is celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Hungarian Summit this Thursday, hosted at a new location, the Corvinus Gellért Campus in Budapest.
Since 2021, the Summit has built a powerful bridge between the United States and Hungary across five key pillars: business, higher education, sports, community, and culture. Created and organized by HungarianHub, the event has continued to fuel connections, spark collaboration, and open new doors for transatlantic innovation and opportunity.
The conference, which starts at 9 a.m. on Thursday, will host more than fifty speakers from all over the world.
Keynote speakers include Dorottya Mártonffy-Nagy, Former Deputy State Secretary for Investment Promotion and Trade Diplomacy Expert; Dr. Judit Trunkos, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Robert Morris University; Kathleen Karika, Senior Advisor at NASA,
and many more.
By attending the event, you can gain firsthand insights into how business truly works in the United States – not through theory, but through real examples, authentic experiences, and personal networking opportunities.
Recently, during the Hungarian Summit, the Daytona Beach Rotary Club and the Sasad Rotary Club in Budapest signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing cooperation on international projects and action programs between the two clubs.
The MoU was signed at the U.S. Commercial Counselor’s residence, with Robert Palladino, the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, witnessing the agreement alongside Roosevelt Harris, President of the Daytona Beach Rotary Club, and Adam Dovi, Elect President Nominee of the Daytona Beach Rotary Club. From the Hungarian side, the signing was attended by Gyöngyi Major, President of the Sasad Rotary Club, and Kelcsmár András.
This collaboration, facilitated by Piros Pazaurek, a Rotary member and Honorary Consul of Hungary and speaker at the conference, marks an important step in strengthening Hungarian-American relations and expanding the global impact of Rotary clubs.
You can purchase a ticket for the event taking place in two days at this link.
Via Hungarian Summit; Featured photo: Hungarian Summit