From her childhood, she aspired to work in theatre and film, driven by an interest in the effects of cultural influences on people—a passion that remains central to her work today. After completing her teacher training, she graduated in Theatre Theory and Drama Pedagogy from the College of Theatre and Film. She began her career as a member of the National Theatre, later joining the Madách Theatre and Csokonai Theatre in Debrecen. She subsequently transitioned to the public sector, where she managed social relations and later took on responsibilities in cultural diplomacy. She has served as the creative director for several major events and celebrations. Alongside her professional roles, she has worked as a lecturer, teaching theatre, culture, and communication.
She earned her Master’s degree in Theatre Theory from the University of Pannonia and is currently pursuing graduate studies at the National University of Public Service. Her research focuses on the role of culture in communicating values, the politics of memory, and the relationship between national image and national identity. As a master lecturer at NKE, she teaches courses on topics such as country image, communication, and cultural diplomacy. She also teaches at the University of Pannonia and lectures in various art courses. She is the author of several volumes on theatre and has published studies on theatre, contemporary forms of enculturation, and the role of culture in diplomacy. A mother of two teenage daughters, she considers her work both a profession and a hobby, yet she always makes time for Nordic walking and appreciating the beauty of nature. At MCC, she teaches courses on the value transmission processes of culture, the influence of streaming platforms, and the characteristics and trends of mass media in everyday life. She aims to promote the concept of conscious media consumption to her students.