MNB and BIB exec director Gergely Fábián discusses leadership, creativity, fintech, and his career path

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Left to right: Theodore S. Boone, Chris Csordas, Gergely Fábián and Ádám Herczegh.

Executive director at the Hungarian National Bank and of the Budapest Institute of Banking Gergely Fábián, “A guy who gets things done”, discusses leadership. creativity, fintech, and his career path with CBI co-hosts Theodore S. Boone and Ádám Herczegh and responds to CBI’s Marcel Proust-inspired personality questionnaire.

The episode is now available on Spotify.

 

Corvinus Business Intelligence is dedicated to learning about, and from, today’s and tomorrow’s business leaders and to understanding the cutting-edge issues on which they work.

The podcast is produced by the Budapest Investment Club of Corvinus University’s School of Business in Budapest and hosted by Corvinus faculty member Theodore S. Boone and Corvinus School of Business students.

The Budapest Business Journal is a media sponsor. 

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