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Personal
Born May 16, 1952 in Budapest, Hungary.
Education
& Professional Training
Graduated from the Karl Marx University of
Economics (now Budapest Corvinus University) in 1975.
Holds a PhD in political science. Wrote his thesis on Denmark's security
policy in the 20th Century.
Professional
Career
2002
– Ambassador to the United States of America.
2001 – 2002
Ran his own consulting company, Danison Ltd.
1999 – 2001
Became the first
Hungarian Permanent Representative on the NATO Council. Represented Hungary
on the NAC during the Kosovo campaign.
1995 – 1999
Headed the Hungarian Liaison Office to NATO in Brussels. Was a key player in
preparing Hungarian membership in NATO and was a member of the delegation to
negotiate Hungary's accession to the Alliance. Initiated the stationing of
U.S. troops in Hungary as part of NATO's IFOR-SFOR campaign in Bosnia.
Headed PR efforts prior to the referendum on NATO membership.
1992 – 1995 Deputy chief of mission (DCM)
at the Mission of Hungary to the European Communities and NATO in Brussels.
1991 – 1992 Deputy chief of mission (DCM)
in the Hague.
1989
Joined the Foreign Ministry to work with the so-called Central European
Initiative a.k.a. Pentagonale as a personal assistant to then foreign minister László Kovács. He also headed the Nordic department of the
Ministry.
1984 – 1989 Worked at
the foreign relations department of the now defunct Socialist Workers'
Party.
1980s Worked with different organizations in the field of
youth exchange, in particular promoting East-West contacts, including
programs with the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL).
Ambassador
Simonyi was also Hungary's representative to the Western European Union
Council for five years. He is vice-president of the Hungarian Atlantic
Council, co-founder of the Center for Euro-Atlantic Integration and
Democracy, and President of the Danish–Hungarian Friendship Society. He
is also a frequent lecturer on security issues, trans-Atlantic relations,
the problems of military reform, and NATO enlargement. He has published numerous articles on
the accession process to NATO, trans-Atlantic relations, European security,
and the war on terror.
Languages
English, Danish, German, Dutch and French.
Family
Married to
Náda Peják and has two children, Dániel (24) and Sonja (22). His
interests include blues music, plays the electric guitar.
Musical
Interests
Ambassador Simonyi is a
long-time supporter of rock and roll music. He played lead guitar in his own
band in his youth. Upon arrival in Washington, he formed a band, called the
"Coalition of the Willing." They have preformed on various
occasions, of which the following stand out: the Knitting Factory in New
York; Walter Reed Military Hospital to honor coalition troops; and the House
of Blues in Cleveland that raised $150K for victims of Hurricane Katrina. He
has also performed occasionally in Fort Worth, Atlanta, Iowa City and
various Washington, DC, clubs.
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