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Martin Zsarnoczky, Ph.D. has several years of experience in the huge
tourism and hospitality industry. He has worked with P&O Princess
Cruises, Intercontinental and Marriott Hotels in Budapest. Between
2005 and 2015,
he was the founder, developer and CEO of Casa de la
Musica Hostel and Event’s Hall, one of the largest multifunctional
private tourism & hospitality businesses in Budapest downtown. He
holds a BSc degree in Tourism and Hospitality from the Budapest
Business School, and graduated at MSc/Med
level as Teacher of
Economics in Tourism and Hospitality. During his studies, he had
spent short a term mobility period at Utwente University in the Netherlands,
and later earned
his Ph.D. in Regional Sciences at Szent Istvan University. At the moment, he is still very active
as an entrepreneur and is actively involved in community development. He is
also a board
member of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and works as a mentor for the
Young Entrepreneurs Association Hungary. With regards to his academic career,
he is a full time
assistant professor at the Institute of Marketing and Media at the Tourism Department of
Corvinus University of Budapest.