4 result(s) for george offord
"Great Read" Xpat Community E-Magazine, 6 - 12 May
- 6 May 2021 5:01 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
George Offord, Senior Project Manager, Ericsson Hungary
- 28 Apr 2021 3:15 PM
I’m ancient but still functional after 70 years on this planet, says George, adding, "George is not a very exotic name, but it is mine".
Xpat Interview: George Offord, A Life Abroad
- 10 May 2019 6:44 AM
My name is George Offord, I'm a USA citizen, born and bred in the Bronx. I grew up in the flourishing hippie era in New York. I left the Bronx, New York, and the United States in 1973 to see the world.
Xpat Interview: George Offord
- 3 May 2011 12:00 PM
I was born in the Northeast end of the Bronx in NYC on a cold wintry morning in February 1951. I grew up playing 'Skully', 'Kick-the-can', 'Stick-ball', and a variety of other typical games such as stealing pickles from the Deli's pickle barrel, bullying kids for their Lunch money, sticking chewing gum in pretty girl's hair, and so forth!
"Great Read" Xpat Community E-Magazine, 6 - 12 May
- 6 May 2021 5:01 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
George Offord, Senior Project Manager, Ericsson Hungary
- 28 Apr 2021 3:15 PM
I’m ancient but still functional after 70 years on this planet, says George, adding, "George is not a very exotic name, but it is mine".
Xpat Interview: George Offord, A Life Abroad
- 10 May 2019 6:44 AM
My name is George Offord, I'm a USA citizen, born and bred in the Bronx. I grew up in the flourishing hippie era in New York. I left the Bronx, New York, and the United States in 1973 to see the world.
Xpat Interview: George Offord
- 3 May 2011 12:00 PM
I was born in the Northeast end of the Bronx in NYC on a cold wintry morning in February 1951. I grew up playing 'Skully', 'Kick-the-can', 'Stick-ball', and a variety of other typical games such as stealing pickles from the Deli's pickle barrel, bullying kids for their Lunch money, sticking chewing gum in pretty girl's hair, and so forth!












