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Peter Erdelyi is the founding director of the Center for Sustainable Media. He is a media executive from Budapest, Hungary, with over 25 years of experience in journalism and media management. He consults for the Media Development Investment Fund and teaches digital media strategy at ELTE University in Budapest. As a Fellow at the Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford, he researched digital audience revenue strategies in countries where the media environment is under pressure. Over the past two decades, he has been involved in launching and running various digital outlets in Hungary and has served on the Executive Board of the European Digital Media Observatory at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
Miklos Rozsa is the co-founder of the Center for Sustainable Media. He is a Budapest-based grant and development expert who works with media companies, NGOs, SMEs and large corporations from the R&D sector. He and his team led the award and successful implementation of more than EUR 20 million in grant funding over the past two decades. He has been involved in the media sector since the mid-2000s and managed the publishing house of EurActiv.hu, the Brussels-based Hungarian-language news portal. Most recently, he has been running large-scale EU and US-funded media development projects in Hungary.
Daniel Baranya is a Senior Associate at the Center for Sustainable Media (CSM), with a background in project management and grant administration spanning nearly ten years. Previously, he worked as a Grants Officer at the Open Society Foundations, overseeing compliance for a range of projects from local to international scales. His experience includes collaborations with the Human RightS Initiative at Central European University and various NGOs, which have honed his ability to bridge donor and applicant perspectives in grant-making. He holds an M.A. in International Relations from Central European University and a B.A. in Political Science from Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.
Zsófia Bulla is a Senior Associate at the Center for Sustainable Media. She is a PRINCE2® Practitioner Project Manager with an MSc in Health Services Management and an MA in English Language and Literature. With over 20 years of experience, Zsófia has developed and managed numerous projects in the media, education, and health sectors. Her expertise includes leading EU projects under Horizon Europe, Digital Europe, Creative Europe (Journalism Partnerships), and Erasmus+ programs. Recently, she coordinated the SPHERA Scale-Up project at 444.hu under the European Parliament's Preparatory Action for Youth Media and managed the EDMO Hungarian hub against disinformation at lakmusz.hu. Additionally, she has worked on various media-related projects supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, USAID, and The Poynter Institute.
Ioana Epure is an international multimedia journalist with over 10 years of experience in media production and management. She is a part-time associate at the Center for Sustainable Media and also serves as Editorial Director at PressOne, an independent Romanian media outlet. Additionally, she is a PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at Panteion University, Athens. With a background that includes extensive editorial experience and academic research on migration, Ioana has worked as a freelance journalist, collaborating with global organizations like UNHCR, Vice, and Bloomberg News. She has also served as a trainer for various journalism projects across Europe and has a strong entrepreneurial background in media and photography.
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