I've reinvented myself on purpose.
Multiple times.
I grew up in Budapest in the shadow of a father's alcoholism and a mother's cancer — the kind of childhood that either breaks you or makes you good at reading people. I chose the second option.
I studied cognitive science in the United States, spent a decade inside the IT industry moving through sales, marketing, and HR, and then became a coach.
Because I realized the most interesting problems are always human ones.
I built a podcast with 100 interviews of global tech leaders. I became the face of a national campaign for Sober November. I worked with McKinsey-acquired teams. I co-founded the Budapest Leadership Lab, a closed community and workshop series for accomplished leaders across IT, film, R&D, and telecom.
Then, in 2025, I did something most people in my position would never do — I walked away.
I moved to Croatia and became a certified dive leader in four months. I spent my time underwater, learning what it means to trust yourself completely in an environment that doesn't forgive hesitation.
I came back different. More useful. More honest.
And deeply uninterested in coaching that doesn't go all the way.
I am the bad cop. I am also the person who will celebrate you harder than anyone when you actually do the thing.
Currently based in Budapest. Writing on Substack. Hosting the Leadership Anonymous podcast (in Hungarian).
And genuinely excited about what comes next.