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Mary Kay Expands to Hungary

Operations will be overseen by the company's Czech Republic offices in Prague.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

Mary Kay Inc. has expanded into Hungary.

The strategic move marks the company's latest foray into the European market. 
 
The expansion coincides with Mary Kay's milestone 60th anniversary, underscoring its enduring legacy of offering unparalleled entrepreneurship opportunities and high-quality skincare and color cosmetics, the company says. 
 
“The expansion into Hungary is something we have always considered, and we know the time to introduce our unparalleled career opportunity and irresistible products in this new market is now,” said Tara Eustace, Mary Kay president, Europe Region. “I am confident that under the leadership of Edita Szaboova and our very successful Mary Kay Czech Republic & Slovakia markets, we will create vibrant, viable earning opportunities for the women of Hungary.”
 
Mary Kay Hungary's operations will be overseen from the Mary Kay Czech Republic's offices in Prague. To celebrate this momentous expansion, events in both Prague and Budapest have been arranged. This expansion builds upon the brand’s recent accolade of being named the World's No. 1 Direct Selling Brand of Skin Care and Color Cosmetics by Euromonitor International.
 
With Hungary’s rich cultural tapestry, vibrant heritage and dynamic economy, Mary Kay Inc. is set to introduce a range of initiatives aimed at bolstering the economic empowerment of Hungarian women. These initiatives include educational programs, mentorship, and significant economic investments in the country.
 
“We are elated to empower aspiring women entrepreneurs in Hungary, aligning with our core mission of enriching women’s lives,” said Edita Szaboova, general manager of Mary Kay Czech Republic and Solvakia. “Entrepreneurship is highly respected and supported in Hungary, and our research shows that women will embrace this new opportunity to work, learn, and grow their own sustainable businesses.”
 

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