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Xpat Interview: Dr. Jennifer Walker, Freelance Writer & Journalist
Jennifer is an ex-nuclear physicist turned freelance travel writer and cultural journalist. Originally from the UK, Jennifer comes from a mixed background of British and Hungarian heritage. Born in Epsom, Surrey, to an English father and Hungarian mother, Jennifer grew up between East Sussex and Budapest, infusing her with a wanderlust and a fascination for other cultures.
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Xpat Interview: Semih Ocalir, Former Development Volunteer, Greenwill
I am originally from Istanbul. I studied industrial engineering and always have got the idea that industry and environment can't be distinguish from each other, so I started to work on eco-friendly projects during my studies and built an efficient route plan for Turkey's leading vegetal waste oil collector firm.
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Xpat Interview: Ervin Kassai, Tekinvest Holding Kft.
Harmony and balance are the most important finding the time for things that are really important. however the difficulty is the priority list that always changes, yet one thing never does, the time that is available in one day. SO for me what is of essence is to find the balance amongst the things that are really of significant instead of the ones that are deemed a must by your environment.
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Xpat Interview: Rev. Dr. Frank Hegedus, Saint Margaret's Anglican Episcopal Church
Saint Margaret’s Anglican Episcopal Church was founded in Hungary in 1992 by the Rev. Canon Denis Moss, a New Zealander with British roots married to a Hungarian. Canon Dennis retired in 2011, and the church has been under the leadership of Father Frank since then.
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Géza Haraszti, General Manager, Avis Hungary
Mr Haraszti was born in 1963, in Budapest. Has two children.
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Interview 2: Tamás Fazekas, Former General Manager Buddha-Bar Hotel Budapest Klotild Palace
1. What’s been happening at work and at home since your first Xpat Interview?
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