Katalin Kardosné Gyurkó currently serves as the Ministerial Commissioner for Promoting Intergenerational Cooperation at the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. In this role, she is responsible for strengthening communication between family-focused civil and advocacy organizations and government institutions to more effectively represent the interests of families and foster intergenerational cooperation. Her work extends across the fields of family policy, demography, civil society, education, and culture.

From 2016 to 2024, she served as Secretary General and later as President of the National Association of Large Families (NOE), an organization representing more than 85,000 individuals. In this capacity, she was actively involved in advocacy and charitable initiatives. She is also the founder of the Érd Association of Large Families.

She holds a degree in economics from Corvinus University of Budapest. For the past 25 years, she has lived in Érd with her family. She and her husband have five children: Bendegúz, Luca, Benedek, Liza, and István.