Zoltán Cséfalvay Explained

Office:Minister of State for the National Economy
Zoltán Cséfalvay
Birth Date:27 March 1958
Children:Chris von Csefalvay
Spouse:Anna Maria Bartal
Occupation:Politician, university lecturer and geographer
Cabinet:First Orbán government, Second Orbán Government
Ambassador From1:Hungary
Awards:Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Office2:Permanent Representative of Hungary to UNESCO and the OECD
Education:University of Debrecen, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Honorific Prefix:His Excellency
Nationality:Hungary
Termend:2018
Termstart:2014
Termend2:2014
Termstart2:2010
Birth Place:Máriakálnok, Hungary

Zoltán Cséfalvay is a Hungarian politician, economist and geographer. He served as Secretary of State for Strategy with the Ministry of the National Economy of Hungary, and later as Hungary's ambassador to UNESCO and the OECD.

Education

Born in Máriakálnok, Hungary in 1958, Zoltán Cséfalvay attended the University of Debrecen from 1977 to 1982, and between 1987 and 1988, he held a German Academic Exchange Service grant at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.[1] He received his PhD in geography from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1996.[2] The University of Debrecen awarded him his habilitation in 1999.

Career

First Orbán government

He was appointed Deputy Secretary of State for Regional Economic Development in the First Orbán government under Minister for Economic Affairs György Matolcsy.

Second Orbán government

In 2010, he was appointed Minister of State for the National Economy,[3] [4] where he served as the ministry's Parliamentary Secretary as well.[5] During this period, he managed the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission in addressing the Hungarian deficit crisis.[6]

Joint ambassador to UNESCO and OECD

He presented his credentials as Hungary's permanent representative to the OECD and Hungary's ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to UNESCO in January 2015.[7]

JRC Seville

After the end of his posting with UNESCO and OECD, he took up a senior grantholder's position in December 2018 at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Seville, Spain,[8] where his work focused on the impact of robotics on European industry[9] and the economic drivers of competitiveness.[10]

Awards and recognition

In 2014, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland in recognition of his work in the field of Polish-Hungarian bilateral economic cooperation.[11]

Personal life

He is married to the Hungarian social scientist and university lecturer Anna Mária Bartal. They have one son.

References

  1. Web site: Kormányzat - Nemzetgazdasági Minisztérium - Parlamenti és Gazdaságstratégiáért Felelős Államtitkárság - Életrajz - Az államtitkár. 2021-07-01. 2010-2014.kormany.hu.
  2. Web site: Zoltán Cséfalvay - ODT Personal data sheet. 2021-07-01. doktori.hu.
  3. Web site: Zoltán Cséfalvay. 2021-07-01. www.portfolio.hu. hu.
  4. Web site: 2010-12-15. Hungary's movers and shakers. 2021-07-01. POLITICO. en-US.
  5. Web site: Government - Ministry for National Economy - Organisation. 2021-07-01. 2010-2014.kormany.hu.
  6. Web site: Bringing deficit under EU threshold - BBJ. 2021-07-01. BBJ.hu. en.
  7. Web site: Farewell United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 2021-07-01. www.unesco.org.
  8. Web site: EU Science Hub. 2019-02-26. Zoltán Cséfalvay. 2021-07-01. EU Science Hub - European Commission. en.
  9. Cséfalvay. Zoltán. 2020-08-02. Robotization in Central and Eastern Europe: catching up or dependence?. European Planning Studies. 28. 8. 1534–1553. 10.1080/09654313.2019.1694647. 0965-4313. free.
  10. Robert. Marschinski. Antonio. De Amores Hernandez. Sara. Amoroso. Peter. Bauer. Roberta. Cardani. Zoltan. Csefalvay. Aurelien. Genty. Petros. Gkotsis. Wildmer. Gregori. Nicola. Grassano. Hector. Hernandez Guevara. January 2021. EU competitiveness: recent trends, drivers, and links to economic policy: A Synthesis Report. JRC Research Reports . en.
  11. Web site: Zoltán Cséfalvay - X European Economic Congress - Poland, Katowice May, 14-16 2018. 2021-07-01. www.eecpoland.eu. en.