He completed his primary and secondary education in Miskolc and earned a degree in sports organization from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences at Semmelweis University in 2009. He studied for one year on a scholarship at the German Sport University Cologne, and in the meantime, obtained a sports manager diploma from the University of Physical Education in 2012. From 2011 to 2015, he led the Competition Office of the Hungarian Ice Hockey Federation, where he was responsible for organizing youth and adult championships and participated in organizing eight adult and youth world championships. In 2014, he earned a legal specialist sports professional qualification from the Pázmány Péter Catholic University’s specialized program. From September 2015, he studied in the United States on a scholarship, earning an internationally recognized leadership diploma (MBA). In 2017, he worked as a project manager for the Hungarian Coaches Association for four months, after which he joined the Secretariat of State for Sport of the Ministry of Human Resources, where he led the National Youth Development Department until the end of 2018, overseeing university sports. In 2019, he started working at the National University of Public Service, initially organizing events and later leading the University Sports Office, where he focused on developing university sports until his appointment at MEFS. He is a certified wine expert, wine technician, baker, and enthusiastic amateur long-distance runner. He is married and the father of one daughter.