General Assembly
The highest organ of MAVESZ is its General Assembly – it comprises all members of MAVESZ. The General Assembly is the decision-making body of the association, it holds a meeting at least once a year or as required and permitted by the relevant provisions of the Statute.
Board
President
Mr Peter Csaszar
MOL Petrolkémia Zrt. / MOL Group
Vice-Presidents
Mr Zoltán Bige
Director of Strategy
Nitrogénművek Zrt.
Mr Gábor Németh
Deputy CEO
ZOLTEK Zrt.
Mr Tibor Klement
HSE Director
BorsodChem Zrt.
Mr Tamás Varga
Chairman of the Board, Managing Director
DUNASTYR Zrt.
Board Members
Mr Pál Szőke
Managing Director
Bige Holding Kft.
Mr Márton Csaszny
Executive Manager
MATERIÁL Chemical Cooperative
Mr László Kiss
Chairman
ÉMK North Hungarian Environmental Protection Kft./ Kiss Group
Mr Márton Nick
Regional Sales Manager
BASF Hungária Kft.
Dr György Sárosi
Managing Director
HUNGÁRIA Veszélyesáru Mérnöki Iroda Kft.
Dr László Szalay
Managing Director
Agroterm Kft.
Mr Csaba Szabó
Director
MAVESZ (Hungarian Chemical Industry Association)
Mr István Miavecz
President
National Association of Hungarian Paint Manufacturers (MAFEOSZ)
Mr Kálmán Rozsnyay
President
Plastic Pipe Manufacturers Association (MCSSZ)
Controlling Commission
Chairman
Mr Péter Honti
Managing Director
Interauditor Consulting Kft.
Members
Mr András Szakolczai
Managing Director
BRENNTAG Hungária Kft.
Mr Gábor Szikszay
Independent expert
Secretariat
MAVESZ Executive Secretariat
- Mr Csaba Szabó, Director (economic analyses, communications & media relations, EU and international relations, employers interests)
- Mrs Angelika Tóth, Sustainability & HSE Deputy Director (climate policy, ETS, health, safety & environment, REACH/CLP)
- Mr Sándor Aranyi, Secretary General, Plastic Pipes Manufacturers Association
- Mrs Csilla Székely, Co-President, Director, National Association of Hungarian Paint Manufacturers
- Mrs Szilvia Gyebnár Járomi, finances & administration
Sectoral Associations
Sectoral Associations are operating within the structural framework of MAVESZ. They function in accordance with their own statutes and represent the particular interests of their subsector in the chemical industry.
In pursuing their professional activities, sectoral associations are independent. They harmonize, however, their own policy and positions with that of MAVESZ in order to attain strong and consistent advocacy potential on issues concerning the chemical industry as a whole.