Dénes Ákos Gere, Coordinator of Culture and sustainability working group

actor, entrepreneur

“Every viable civilization’s example showing us: the base of universal truth is life. To protect, to serve and to love life, first and foremost. Our religious texts teaching this, our laws ratify it.” (Emőke Bagdy)

“The faith in the unknown create new opportunities, lift barriers, and help us make new connections. This kind of faith help raise confidence through the journey toward our goals. As a representative of the Hungarian culture, I find it vital to spread ideas of our own values, knowledge, customs in regions where we can find new prospects in return. To learn from cultures abroad in a mutual way.

As a coordinator for the Culture and sustainability working group of the Central European Knowledge Center for Africa Business Studies, I would like to serve the success of our nation and the strategy of the Government’s Southern Opening by building new cultural relations with an emphasis on sustainability.”

Dénes Ákos Gere was born at Mátészalka in 1982. After the Képes Géza Primary School in his hometown, he attended the Ady Endre Grammar School in Debrecen then he graduated from the Art Faculty of the Kaposvár University as an actor in 2007. During his university years, he helped student’s everyday life as president of the Social Committee of University Students’ Council and he was active as a tuitionary organizer as well.

He started his career as an actor at the Petőfi Sándor Theatre in Veszprém city. After five years, he moved to Budapest to work at the Víg Theatre. He has performed in numerous performances in both large rural cities and smaller settlements. He also gained professional experience in the Hungarian and foreign film and television professional branches.

He started an enterprise in the city of Budapest in 2017 in order to find and support talented young artists and musicians. His main goal is to help emerging artists of various art forms such as classical music, pop music, painting, graphic arts. His activities include the support and organizing of debating events, book launches, theatre readings, and performances.

He is the coordinator for Culture and sustainability working group of the Central European Knowledge Center for Africa Business Studies since January of 2020.