 Andrea Ferenczi, President of AWCDH Thanks to good luck and the nature of my work, I have traveled throughout the world and have come to know it. In my experience, Hungarian women stand out with their talent, beauty, and good taste. It has always been natural for them to do equally well in their work and in caring for their families, and they have been doing so for many years with such effortless easy, that hardly anyone has noticed their accomplishments. So I hope you will come to a very special celebration, the World Conference of Hungarian Women, and if you like what you see, let us join hands and work together! Let us, Hungarian women, work together for a better world!
|  Dr. Zita Gurmai, Member of the European Parliament |  Dr. Katalin Szili, Speaker of the Hungarian National Assembly |  Dr. Kinga Göncz, Minister of Foreign Affairs |  Borbála Czakó, Ambassador, London |  Professor Tibor Frank, M.A., Dr.Univ., Ph.D., D.Litt., Head of School School of English and American Studies Eötvös Loránd Universityy |  April. H. Foley, U.S. Ambassador to Hungar |  Zanathyiné, Dr. Györgyi Martin, UN Ambassador, Vienna |  Kitti Dobi, HR Executive, Procter&Gamble |  Aliza Bin-Noun, Ambassador of Israel |  Judith Müller, Oscar Award winning perfume creator, Israel |  Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick, opera singer, USA |  Dr. Mária Bogyay, cultural trainer, Amsterdam |  Dr. Erzsébet Sorger, IT specialist, painter, Munich |  Barbara Albury, MA, assistant professor, University of New England, Australia |  Judy Young-Drache, President of the Canada-Hungary Educational Foundation |  Dr. Kis Annamaria, Department of Safety and Security, UN, New York |  László Tahi-Tóth, artist |  Szilvia Kárászy, pianist |  Judit Szöllősy, literary translator, New York-Budapest |  Gyöngyi Dani, fencing champion, Paralympics champion |  Gyöngyi Fazekas, AWCDH |  Dr. Katalin Széles, AWCDH |  Dr. Kornelia Nagy-Koppány, Board Member, AWCDH |  Gabriella Lonkai, UNICEF, Consultant, New York |  Countess Dr. Bethlen Istvánné, Mayor of Délegyháza |  Dr. Krisztina Deák, clinical psychologist, doctor of naturopathy, Sweden |  Maria Kelemen, music artist, writer, teacher, Dublin |  Dr Göröncséri Ferencné, MD, Member of AWCDH |  Márta Sebestyén, folk singer |  Dorottya Szabó, fashion and costume designer, Canada |  Dr. Ildikó Szűts, Deputy CEO, Magyar Posta (Hungarian Post Co. Ltd.) |  Andrea Temesvári, tennis and Olympic champion |  Nóra Szily |  Vali Tóth, Hungarian Radio, BBC |  Gabriella Molnár, Editor in Chief, Nők Lapja |  Szilvia Krizsó, MTV |  Edit Rauh, State Secretary for Equal Opportunities, Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour |  Levente Lengyel, Director of Procter&Gamble |  Anikó Ungár, illusionist |  Gloria Berg, Austria | Szántó Georgina, Duna TV | Ildikó Nagy, Hungarian Radio, Bratislava | |
Recommendations Kathryn Livingston Kathryn Livingston is a New York-based writer and editor who served as a creative consultant on documentary films. She is the author of five previous books: Bedlinens, Eclectic Interiors: Room by Room, Victorian Interiors: Room by Room; the biography Yesterday
is Gone; and In the Spirit of Aspen. Her articles on famous personalities, lifestyles, food, health, architecture and travel have appeared in such magazines as Condé Nast Traveler, Gourmet, Town & Country, Connoisseur, Travel + Leisure, and House & Garden.
She had a twenty-year editorial career with The Hearst Corporation, starting out as a fashion writer at Harper’s Bazaar, and for ten years was executive editor of Town & Country magazine. A stint at Time Inc. followed. She then went on to become the editor of special publications romancing the corporate image and community involvement of Tiffany & Co. in New York and Neiman Marcus in Dallas.
After the Time Warner merger, she returned to the media giant to be the writer on the development team for 140 television segments on women’s health issues, for a weekly program titled Your Mind & Body, which was shown on CBS.
She was the recipient of the Penney-Missouri Award for Excellence in Magazine Journalism, and also garnered awards from the Art Directors Club of New York, Nina Ricci Perfumes, and the Public Affairs Department of New York University.
Born in Budapest, raised in Cleveland, she brought up her two children in Manhattan and continues to be enthralled with New York’s perpetually evolving social history.
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