I work at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). I completed my PhD in Management at King's College London. I hold an MA in European Studies from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, a BA in Marketing and International Management from Avans School of International Studies, The Netherlands and a BA in Economics from the College of Management and Business Studies, Hungary.
In my research I investigate state-firm relations and corporate lobbying in the European Union from the perspective of comparative capitalism. My research interests include: corporate lobbying and public affairs management, multinational’s lobbying in different institutional contexts, the impacts of Brexit on firms, Europeanization and non-market strategies.
Before joining academia I worked as a public affairs consultant, specialising on EU-affairs. I currently provide consultancy with a special expertise in: public policy strategy, analysing policy developments and impact, EU funding management, evaluation of EU-funded programmes, and being a country expert in pan-European research projects.