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ESU In Hungary: “Friends, Romans, Countrymen….”
- 20 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- community & culture
Yes, it’s time again to offer praise to those young people of Hungary brave enough to step up and compete in the annual English Speaking Union’s Public Speaking Competition. This year’s event was held on April 15 in the British Embassy’s Old Banking Hall, and was witnessed by an audience of locals and expats interested in the competition.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.
Updated: Szabina Szulló, Former Executive Chef At Onyx Restaurant
- 31 Jul 2009 12:00 PM
I have been the executive chef of the Gerbeaud House and Onyx Restaurant since 2004. I have risen slowly in the hierarchy through promotion by seniority and step by step I became chef de partie. As a trainee, I could get an insight of the world's couisines led by an Austrian, a French, and a Swiss chef. Today the firm running the house is committed to steady renewal and to the realization of my ...
Xpat Interview: Tammy Stellini, Managing Director, HAYS Recruiting
- 15 Sep 2008 12:00 PM
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!
Xpat interview: Liam Crow, Former Financial Adviser, CGS
- 7 Aug 2008 12:00 PM
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.
Albert Royaards, Founder, Smiling Hospital Foundation
- 15 Jun 2006 12:00 PM
"As a lawyer and economist, Albert Royaards spent 17 years in Singapore, running his own financial consultancy. It may perhaps be considered a brave decision to accept the president's chair at the Smiling Hospital Foundation, the fastest growing Foundation in Hungary - which may soon also be helping sick children in other countries in C.E. Europe."
ESU In Hungary: “Friends, Romans, Countrymen….”
- 20 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- community & culture
Yes, it’s time again to offer praise to those young people of Hungary brave enough to step up and compete in the annual English Speaking Union’s Public Speaking Competition. This year’s event was held on April 15 in the British Embassy’s Old Banking Hall, and was witnessed by an audience of locals and expats interested in the competition.
Positive Emotions By Paul Pahil, Positivity Coach
- 26 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- health & wellness
In the wake of a global crisis positive emotions seem out of place. For the moment, perhaps we should forget about feeling good altogether, and simply find ways to cope. Yet scientific research on positive emotions suggests that feeling good is far more important than many people suspect. Positive emotions do much more than merely signal well-being.
Hungary's Socialists Almost "Fail" With Election Programme
- 1 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- current affairs
"Hungary’s Socialist Party (MSZP) almost got an 'F’ on its election programme. The "teacher" in this case was a group of Hungarian economists who have recently launched an independent civilian initiative to see what the sometimes cloudy, boisterous, humbug or downright ridiculous promises of local political parties would actually do to the economy if they were fulfilled.
Patrick Wigan, Director, Wigan Acquisitions
- 28 Oct 2009 11:00 AM
Born 1978, Eton-educated before studying International Agribusiness at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester and then graduating with a masters degree in Real Estate & Finance from Cass Business School, London.
Updated: Szabina Szulló, Former Executive Chef At Onyx Restaurant
- 31 Jul 2009 12:00 PM
I have been the executive chef of the Gerbeaud House and Onyx Restaurant since 2004. I have risen slowly in the hierarchy through promotion by seniority and step by step I became chef de partie. As a trainee, I could get an insight of the world's couisines led by an Austrian, a French, and a Swiss chef. Today the firm running the house is committed to steady renewal and to the realization of my ...
Xpat Interview: Tammy Stellini, Managing Director, HAYS Recruiting
- 15 Sep 2008 12:00 PM
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!
Xpat interview: Liam Crow, Former Financial Adviser, CGS
- 7 Aug 2008 12:00 PM
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.
Albert Royaards, Founder, Smiling Hospital Foundation
- 15 Jun 2006 12:00 PM
"As a lawyer and economist, Albert Royaards spent 17 years in Singapore, running his own financial consultancy. It may perhaps be considered a brave decision to accept the president's chair at the Smiling Hospital Foundation, the fastest growing Foundation in Hungary - which may soon also be helping sick children in other countries in C.E. Europe."