I was born in Cluj and lived here until I was 26 years old, and this period strongly defines my sense of Hungarianness and belonging. I have been living in Hungary since 1993, I completed my studies here. In addition to my basic qualification in evangelical religious education, I obtained an expert qualification from the European Union, and then I graduated in the first year of the Christian-oriented coaching and management course at the Pentecostal University of Theology. Since then, I've been trying not to want to know what others know better than me, but to be able to ask what helps them to the knowledge that has remained hidden from them until now.
I have been involved in the development of non-profit organizations for nearly twenty years, as a trainer and organizational developer, and I have managed to share this knowledge with smaller and larger organizations in several parts of the world. I worked with groups from Bosnia to Kazakhstan, but I felt one thing the same everywhere: the inspiring effect of working together. That is why I believe in the power of groups, in experiential learning, and in the fact that we can learn the most from each other.
My husband and I have been members and servants of the Gazdagrét Reformed Church for almost 15 years. Our daughter Rebeka is 13 years old. Adolescent.