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UniversidaddeCádiz
Master Microfinance, Human Rights and Development Cooperation

Péter Vonnák

Péter Vonnák graduated as a Computer Science Engineer at the University of Óbuda, then began his career at the Regional Foundation of Enterprise Promotion for the Town of Székesfehérvár, a microfinance institution, in 2014. To further explore this socially important area, he completed the online course of the Université libre de Bruxelles (‘Commercial aspect of social enterprises: How can we avoid mission distortion?’), while training to be an engineer-economist at the Budapest University of Economics. He wrote his Thesis in a topic related to microfinance, the manuscript of which was published in Hungary under the title ‘Microcrediting in Hungary: How can we optimize the social usefulness of microcredit schemes?’ In addition to microcredit, he attaches great importance to business development services. He went on to study at the Budapest Metropolitan University, and obtained his third degree in digital marketing. Connected to his sphere of interest, as a co-author of the book and a guest lecturer at the University of Cádiz, he developed a curriculum on the topic of customer outreach. As a multi-graduate professional with entrepreneurial experience, he is able to provide assistance in solving the problems of entrepreneurs who turn to him and developing their businesses.