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  1. András P. Hámori, the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, joined the Princeton faculty forty-six years ago. He was born and raised in Budapest and began the study of Arabic and Persian at the University of Vienna in 1958.

  2. András Hamori joined ING Australia as Head of Retail Banking and member of the Executive Committee in August 2021. András started with ING in 2019 as Head of Retail Banking in Austria, having come from Alfa Banking Group and before that, Sberbank Europe where he was responsible for multiple markets across Central and Eastern Europe, and ...

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  3. hamori@princeton.edu. I did my undergraduate work at Princeton in what was then called the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures; then went to Harvard, studied Arabic and ancient Semitic languages, and wrote a dissertation in comparative Semitic linguistics. Since 1967 I have been teaching at Princeton.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0358877Andras Hamori - IMDb

    Andras Hamori was born in July 1953 in Budapest, Hungary. He is a producer and actor, known for eXistenZ (1999), Formula 51 (2001) and Sunshine (1999).

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  5. András Hamori joined ING Australia as Head of Retail Banking and member of the Executive Committee in August 2021. András started with ING in 2019 as Head of Retail Banking in Austria, having come from Alfa Banking Group and before that, Sberbank Europe where he was responsible for multiple markets across Central and Eastern Europe, and ...

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  6. Entrepreneurial, hands-on Retail Banking executive with strong Digital transformation and… | Learn more about Andras Hamori's work experience, education, connections & more by visiting their...

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  7. András P. Hámori, the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, joined the Princeton faculty forty-six years ago. He was born and raised in Budapest and began the study of Arabic and Persian at the University of Vienna in 1958.