• Greg John Dorey, Former British Ambassador To Hungary

    Greg John Dorey, Former British Ambassador To Hungary

    In December 2007 Greg Dorey became British Ambassador to the Republic of Hungary. Greg took up his appointment on 3 December 2007 and presented his credentials to Hungarian President László Sólyom on 5 December. Before his Xpat Interview here are just a few highlights from his CV.

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  • Xpat Interview: Carolyn Bánfalvi

    Xpat Interview: Carolyn Bánfalvi

    Carolyn Bánfalvi is an American author and journalist living in Budapest. She grew up in Washington DC, graduated from New York University, and later went back to chef's school for a culinary degree.

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  • Xpat Interview: Natalie Turner

    Xpat Interview: Natalie Turner

    I grew up in a small town in Cumbria and knew I was destined for city life. Coming from a family of doctors and nurses I followed suit and moved to London to study a degree in Paediatric nursing. I stayed in London for 8 years and worked in all of the big children's hospitals.

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  • Xpat Interview: Tammy Stellini, Managing Director,  HAYS Recruiting

    Xpat Interview: Tammy Stellini, Managing Director, HAYS Recruiting

    I was born in Canada, raised in Malta and one day decided to experience living abroad. Initially I went to Prague with the intention of staying 6 months and ended up staying 6 years!

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  • Xpat interview: Liam Crow, Former Financial Adviser, CGS

    Xpat interview: Liam Crow, Former Financial Adviser, CGS

    US-born Liam Crow grew up in NJ but spent most of his professional career as an option trader/market maker at the Chicago Board of Trade and Chicago Board Options Exchange in Chicago.

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  • Peter Knoll, Former Resident Manager, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus

    Peter Knoll, Former Resident Manager, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus

    Born in 1964 in the heights of the Black Forrest in Germany, my child hood already laid the way to my future career. Growing up in a family of three generations of restaurateurs and inn-keepers, it was a natural move for me (and my brother) to continue the tradition.

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