Gergely Koós-Hutas

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

In order to pursue a rewarding international career he followed the path of studying at well recognized universities in countries with the best educational system. His efforts resulted in earning three engineering and business management degrees from colleges in the U.S., Germany and Hungary. He has been a recipient of various scholarships such as Erasmus, Leonardo Da Vinci and Calasanctius Training Program (CTP).

 

Apart from his studies he has been continuously engaged in business operations such as a marketing consultant at Deutsche Telekom in Germany, or as research analyst assigned for challenging institutional analysis tasks under the direct supervision of the Vice President (former Dean of Social Sciences at the University of Chicago) at Medaille College in the U.S.A.

 

At his current assignment he is responsible for planning and executing the sales strategy of an international high end real estate development project in Hungary with a sales volume over two hundred million Euros. Furthermore, Gergely has established and managed critical sales and marketing channels from scratch to leading European real estate agencies. Under his direct supervision, the sales team has managed to double the property sales

 

Gergely is an active member of CTP (http://www.ctpinfo.hu), which enables talented Hungarians to study at American Universities through academic scholarships. He is in charge of organizing CTP's regular networking events.

 

Furthermore, he is a Member of a World Heritage Building 's Renovation Committee in Budapest focusing on investor relations, legal and municipality issues.

 

PROFILE

 

Trilingual achiever fluent in English, German and Hungarian with international educational and working background. A professional experienced in developing and running cross-border business networks currently seeking a new challenge in the field of international sales and marketing preferably in the real estate industry.