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Sándor Kenyeres was born on 13 February, 1949 in Decs, Hungary, is a businessman. Discover Sándor Kenyeres's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Property developer ˑ businessman ˑ entrepreneur
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February, 1949
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace Decs, Hungary
Nationality Hungary

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Sándor Kenyeres Net Worth

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2023

In recent years, real estate development has been the focus of Kenyeres's interest. Over the past five years, three hotels in the centre of Budapest have been taken over by Dominarium, which has been renovated one by one: the T62 Hotel, the D8 Hotel and the M-Square Hotel. The creation of a unique and world class recreational health hotel, called Grapehill Residence is one of the ongoing projects in his life. The planning and preparation phase is already in full swing, with work expected to begin by 2023. The complex located in the immediate vicinity of Budapest, will await guests looking for a long and quality life in an enchanting location with health programmes and treatments.

2003

Kenyeres's development efforts were internationally recognised when Mammut Centre was awarded the 2003 FIABCI Prix d’Excellence for quality urban development.

In 2003, Kenyeres was the main sponsor and speaker at the World Science Forum in Budapest, a milestone event that included as one of its speakers the famous central banker Alexandre Lamfalussy. At this event, Kenyeres introduced the Talentis Project, the goal of which is to develop a Central European hub for promoting scientific research in the Zsambek region of Hungary.

2002

Due to Kenyeres's background as an electrical engineer, he recognises the importance of promoting scientific research, particularly the research efforts of younger scientists. For this purpose, in 2002 Kenyeres founded the Talentum Prize together with the Central European Talent Scout Foundation and the Hungarian Academy of Science.

1998

In 1998, Kenyeres completed construction on time and within budget, launching the highly anticipated flagship Mammut Centre to great acclaim. The commercial, office, entertainment, public facilities, and parking complex proved so successful that within the decade Kenyeres commissioned the Centre’s expansion, Mummut 2, increasing the overall size of the Mammut complex to 105,000 sq. m, 330 stores, and 1,200 parking spaces, upon opening at the beginning of the new millennium.

1992

Following the regime change, Kenyeres took advantage of his first chance to freely travel outside Hungary by going on a world tour through Europe, Asia, and the US. During this tour, he was struck by the stark contrasts between the developed Western Europe and the lack of development in Central and Eastern Europe. In response, he decided to return to his home country in 1992 and dedicate himself to the development of Budapest.

1982

In 1982, Kenyeres grew weary of the construction industry and decided to experiment with his childhood fascination in shoe design. As a child, he learned the skills of shoemaking from his father. With this basic knowledge, Kenyeres started up a women's shoe company called Szandra Shoes & Design. His company designed and produced women's shoes until the end of communism in 1989.

1978

In 1978, Kenyeres felt constrained by his corporate position at Tungsram and decided to follow his entrepreneurial spirit by creating Burginvest Rt., a residential construction company. With Burginvest, he applied the construction skills that he learned from his father and constructed apartment buildings and villas in Budapest's Buda Hills.

1976

In 1976, Tungsram sent Kenyeres abroad to study the semi-conductor business at the Fairchild Semi-conductor Int. in preparation for setting up a semi-conductor manufacturing facility in Gyöngyös, Hungary. Along with two other Tungsram colleagues, he first moved to Silicon Valley, USA in 1976 to study semiconductor production practices. In 1977, he moved to Japan (Tokyo and Nagoya) in order to better understand the software and equipment necessary for semi-conductor production.

1973

After Kenyeres's graduation in 1973, he began to work for Tungsram, the Hungarian national electronics manufacturer. At Tungsram, he worked as a research engineer in charge of managing projects, coordinating production, and supervising investments.

1969

Kenyeres was born in the village of Decs, Hungary. His father was a local carpenter, whose resourcefulness played a major source of inspiration throughout Kenyeres's life. Kenyeres attended high school in the nearby city of Szekszard, where he graduated with honours from Garay Janos High School in 1969. After high school, he enrolled in the prestigious Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary's equivalent of MIT). During his university studies, he became fascinated with electronics and ended up graduating with a degree in electrical engineering (1973).

1956

In parallel with Mammut Centre's development, Kenyeres supported several programmes to improve the surrounding community. He gave his support to the rehabilitation of neighboring streets, including Retek Street, Feny Street and Lovohaz Street. He encouraged the erection in front of Mammut Centre of a monument to the martyrs of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. He helped to create the Foundation for the Future of the Homeless, improving the living conditions of the district's homeless.

1949

Sandor Kenyeres (born 13 February 1949) is a Hungarian international business magnate, scientific philanthropist, and cultural visionary. The Hungarian born entrepreneur and investor achieved early success across multiple sectors including construction, real estate and fashion and more recently the hospitality industry. He supports the European scientific community as founder and former president of the Talentis Group, tasked with creating Hungary’s very own Silicon Valley and providing funding and education for high-tech startups through a dedicated incubator programme. Today Kenyeres is best known as one of the driving forces behind the emerging anti-aging & longevity movement, his vision to help the world live longer and healthier through science manifested in the premium quality anti-aging & longevity food supplements brand Life101.