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Xpat Interview: dr. Soma Kölcsényi, Family Lawyer
dr. Soma Kölcsényi is a family lawyer. Specialized in cases involving non-Hungarian clients having family legal issues under Hungarian jurisdiction.
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XpatLoop Interview: Laurent Langlais, Lifestyle Consultant
Laurent is French born and raised, and his accent is still here to prove it. Fascinated by cities and the metaphysics from an early age, he always wanted to explore urban reality 2.0. After having worked as a computer artist creating virtual worlds, he left this creative but hectic profession to travel the world and ended up spending much time in Asia. This is where he found his true calling as a lifestyle consultant, specialized in Feng Shui and Chinese astrology. Learning this methodology from historical Asian lineages has been a fascinating journey in combining architecture, design and metaphysic: a stunning example of this practice is the Forbidden City in Beijing. His work is nowadays to understand why some places support our lives and some work against us, and to fix them. He likes to define his work as acupuncture for architecture.
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Xpat Interview: Angélica Karolyi, Director, Joseph Károlyi Foundation
Born in April 1947 in Paris, to German parents (painters). French nationality acquired in 1968, without loosing the German. Maiden Name: Edzard, Married 1971 in Paris to Georges Karolyi :4 children: Geraldine (1975) Alexandre (1977), Elisabeth (1979), Nicolas (1986 - 2005) .
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Anthony Sanchez, Vice President, SAP SuccessFactors
Business brought Anthony Sanchez to Hungary.
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Xpat Interview: Andrew Leckonby, Former Leader, Active8 Budapest
Andrew Leckonby is Australian and has lived in Budapest since 1999. Throughout this time Andrew has worked with both children and adults in Budapest's thriving international education and sporting scenes, regularly founding or co-founding successful institutions & services along the way.
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Claudia Leporatti, Social Media Manager, Economia.hu
I was born in Florence in 1987, I grew up there and in southern Tuscany. I work in Hungary since 2008, when the Italian professional studio ITL Group decided to create Economia.hu, the online magazine in Italian language about Hungarian economy and bilateral relations. Budapest entered in my life and it seems like it got stuck in my heart.
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