8 result(s) for mobile internet service in Interviews
Interview 4: Diego Massidda, Former CEO, Vodafone Hungary
- 29 Jul 2015 12:00 PM
1. Since we last met Vodafone Hungary abolished roaming charges - how is this working out for customers, and your business? Have other companies followed your lead?
Hakki Goktas, Founder & CEO at LeFood
- 5 Feb 2015 11:00 AM
Hakki started his career as a consultant at PWC and Deloitte, focusing on CRM. Before his first venture, he took senior management roles as the GM of Netbul and GM of Noktalar all focusing on internet and mobile in Turkey.
Anna Jankovich de Jeszenice, Writer, Coach
- 1 Feb 2015 11:00 AM
Born in Rome, Anna is French and Canadian of Russian origin. Both sets of grandparents were born in Russia and escaped during the revolution in 1917 making their way to Paris where they settled. Eventually her paternal grandparents immigrated to New York and once again started new lives.
Interview 3: Diego Massidda, Former CEO, Vodafone Hungary
- 1 Aug 2013 12:00 PM
1. Vodafone is one of the fastest networks in the world. In your opinion, what are the most competitive services of the company that makes Vodafone unique from competitors?
Interview 3: György Beck, Chairman, Vodafone Hungary
- 14 Mar 2013 11:00 AM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your last Xpat Interview in May 2012?
XpatLoop Interview Attila Szabó, President of Budapest Toastmasters
- 7 Feb 2013 11:00 AM
Attila has had a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2009 but in reality, never got excited when he was told how he could check the difference between a normal line and a line with bad soldering. So, after two and a half years, he left his job as a service level manager and took a different route.
Xpat Interview: Zoltán Markó, MD of Jaguar, Land Rover
- 11 Apr 2012 12:00 PM
Zoltán is an economist having started his career at Budapest Bank, where he gained extensive experience in lending both on the retail and corporate banking sides. In 1994, he joined GMAC (Opel Leasing) where he was responsible for mitigating dealer credit risk. In 1997, he became CEO of GMAC in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, a company providing retail and corporate financial services to Opel, ...
Interview 2: Christopher Mattheisen, Former Chairman & CEO, Magyar Telekom
- 26 Apr 2010 12:00 PM
Chris Mattheisen (1961) studied economics at Indiana University of Bloomington and at ColumbiaUniversity. He first came to Hungary in 1990 to start a strategic planning and business consulting company.
Interview 4: Diego Massidda, Former CEO, Vodafone Hungary
- 29 Jul 2015 12:00 PM
1. Since we last met Vodafone Hungary abolished roaming charges - how is this working out for customers, and your business? Have other companies followed your lead?
Hakki Goktas, Founder & CEO at LeFood
- 5 Feb 2015 11:00 AM
Hakki started his career as a consultant at PWC and Deloitte, focusing on CRM. Before his first venture, he took senior management roles as the GM of Netbul and GM of Noktalar all focusing on internet and mobile in Turkey.
Anna Jankovich de Jeszenice, Writer, Coach
- 1 Feb 2015 11:00 AM
Born in Rome, Anna is French and Canadian of Russian origin. Both sets of grandparents were born in Russia and escaped during the revolution in 1917 making their way to Paris where they settled. Eventually her paternal grandparents immigrated to New York and once again started new lives.
Interview 3: Diego Massidda, Former CEO, Vodafone Hungary
- 1 Aug 2013 12:00 PM
1. Vodafone is one of the fastest networks in the world. In your opinion, what are the most competitive services of the company that makes Vodafone unique from competitors?
Interview 3: György Beck, Chairman, Vodafone Hungary
- 14 Mar 2013 11:00 AM
What’s been happening at work and at home since your last Xpat Interview in May 2012?
XpatLoop Interview Attila Szabó, President of Budapest Toastmasters
- 7 Feb 2013 11:00 AM
Attila has had a degree in Electrical Engineering in 2009 but in reality, never got excited when he was told how he could check the difference between a normal line and a line with bad soldering. So, after two and a half years, he left his job as a service level manager and took a different route.
Xpat Interview: Zoltán Markó, MD of Jaguar, Land Rover
- 11 Apr 2012 12:00 PM
Zoltán is an economist having started his career at Budapest Bank, where he gained extensive experience in lending both on the retail and corporate banking sides. In 1994, he joined GMAC (Opel Leasing) where he was responsible for mitigating dealer credit risk. In 1997, he became CEO of GMAC in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, a company providing retail and corporate financial services to Opel, ...
Interview 2: Christopher Mattheisen, Former Chairman & CEO, Magyar Telekom
- 26 Apr 2010 12:00 PM
Chris Mattheisen (1961) studied economics at Indiana University of Bloomington and at ColumbiaUniversity. He first came to Hungary in 1990 to start a strategic planning and business consulting company.
















