Márton has been serving in the Hungarian government since June 2022. In his current role, he is responsible for preparing analytical and background briefing materials for the Prime Minister on the most recent developments of geopolitics, the internal dynamics of the European Union, as well as the activities of various key players in foreign affairs. Before joining public service, Márton was working at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary’s eminent foreign policy think tank from 2015 till 2022. He joined the Institute as a part time research fellow, covering transatlantic relations and Central Europe with a special focus on the Visegrád Four. In 2017, he was appointed as one of the deputy directors of IFAT, and in 2018 he assumed the post of director. In these roles, he appeared frequently in the Hungarian and foreign print and broadcast media, and spoke at various events from the United States to Japan on Hungarian foreign policy. Márton is a graduate of Eötvös Loránd University, with a major in political science. In addition to have served as an elected student leader, he was awarded the Republican Scholarship for academic excellence twice during his studies. Later on, Márton earned his PhD from Corvinus University of Budapest in political science, with a specialization in public management. He also lectured mostly international students at Corvinus for six years in the Public Administration and Management Masters program.