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András Török: Curriculum Vitć
[arts manager, policymaker, author and lecturer, born 30 May 1954, Budapest]
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2004 Jan |
Founding Director, “Summa Artium” Nonprofit Co. Ltd. (Art and Business Center) | |
2003 June |
Curator General, Commissioner, Hungarian Cultural Season in the Netherlands, 2004 | |
1998-2003 |
Founding Director, Hungarian House of Photography Budapest, (in "Mai Manó House", a landmark building.) | |
1996-1998 |
President of the National Cultural Fund (of Hungary), an independent agency spending 15 million dollars in 1998 thorough its 16 review panels. | |
1994-1995 |
Deputy State Secretary for Culture (de facto Deputy Minister)
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1989-1994 |
Managing editor and designer of "2000" a Literary and Social Monthly | |
1987-1993 |
Lecturer of the Education Abroad Programme, operated by the University of California (in Budapest), lectures and classes in Hungarian language and civilisation, in history of Budapest | |
1983-1987 |
Free-lance teacher of English, translator, literary advisor to Europa Publishers, dissident activities | |
1982-1983 |
PR-assistant, publications designer, Katona József Theatre | | 1982 | First book published | |
1979-1982 |
PR-assistant, publications designer, National Theatre | |
1972-1979 |
University studies in Budapest, at Eötvös University, degree in English and American Studies, and Modern Greek Studies. (Studied history for 3 years.) |
András Török is married with three daughters, Flóra (1980), Lili (1987) and Emma (1999). English is a real second language for him, and he can make himself understood in French, Italian and Modern Greek.
| Business address: Summa Artium |
| | Honvéd utca 3. V. 13.. | | Budapest | | Hungary | | 1054 |
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| Private address: András Török |
| Pozsonyi út 19.
| | Budapest | | Hungary | | 1137 |
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