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László
Puczkó
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László graduated in 1993 as an
economist specialized in tourism and
logistics at Budapest University of
Economics. Then, led by his interest in
culture and arts, he completed a dance
teaching course at the Hungarian
Institute of Culture and Arts (1995),
and also graduated from the Art & Design
Management department of the Hungarian
University of Applied Arts (1996).
Following his friends’ idea he also
started his PhD studies in 1993 which he
successfully completed in 2000. He has
become a Certified Management Consultant
(CMC) in 2003. Since 2006 he has been
the president of the Association of
Tourism Consultants, and he is also was the
originating co-founder of Wellness Tourism Worldwide
(2011) and founded The Tourism Observatory
for Health, Wellness and Spa (2012). From 2007
to 2010 he was the member of the board of directors
at the Travel and Tourism Research Association
Europe Chapter.
In the past 20 years László has
tried himself at many different, not necessarily
related, but very interesting fields: he has worked in a
travel agency, managed professional consultancy,
choreographed dance performances, but also delivered
newspaper. He has spent the longest time in education
and consultancy. He teaches at various institutes of
higher education both abroad (e.g. Finland, Estonia) and
in Hungary (presently at Corvinus University of
Budapest, but he also used to be a colleague at
Kodolányi János College and Heller Farkas
College).
He is the (co-)author of numerous
specialised books (e.g.: Health and Wellness Tourism,
Impacts of Tourism (in English), Az attrakciótól
az élményig (From attractions to experiences), Turizmus
történelmi városokban (Tourism in Historic Cities) (in
Hungarian)) and articles in professional journals.
He has begun his professional
tourism and travel consultancy career, while he was
still at school, as a colleague at the Tourism Research
Centre of Budapest University of Economic Sciences,
where he worked until 2001. Then he joined the Travel,
Leisure and Tourism Team of KPMG, where he had the
chance to experience how it is to work at a
multinational company and in its international milieu.
In 2004 he decided that an ideal
match to his lifestyle would be a smaller and more
personal company, and so he co-founded (and named)
Xellum Ltd. The since past years and the professional
partners provided him the opportunity to benefit from
his knowledge and broaden his experiences in his beloved
fields: apart from tourism, in the world of museums,
experience mapping and design and spas.
He participated in more than a
hundred projects in various fields: research, strategic
and tactic planning, product development, experience
mapping and design, effect-analysis and marketing in
health-, wellness- and spa-tourism, transport, heritage
and cultural tourism, eco-tourism and some specialised
or thematic touristic products.
László is an internationally
known and acknowledged expert, he lectures at various
international professional and academic conferences and
congresses, and he is member of the Global Speakers' Network.
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