4 result(s) for parade in Interviews
Surprising Expats: Hiroko Ishimoto, Pianist & Feminist
- 14 Feb 2023 10:21 AM
This is part of a series of in-depth interviews with some of the most surprising members of the expat community in Hungary, written by Marion Merrick.
Surprising Expats: Caroline Bodóczky, 55 Years in Hungary
- 15 Sep 2022 12:22 PM
This is part of a series of in-depth interviews with some of the most surprising members of the expat community in Hungary, written by Marion Merrick.
Éva Patzauer, Managing Director, Csodalámpa Alapítvány
- 24 Jul 2019 1:26 PM
I have a BA in foreign trade. I speak English and German fluently, and some French as well. Before I took long maternity leave, I worked for a number of Hungarian banks (CIB, Creditanstalt, Unicredit) as deputy treasurer.
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.
Surprising Expats: Hiroko Ishimoto, Pianist & Feminist
- 14 Feb 2023 10:21 AM
This is part of a series of in-depth interviews with some of the most surprising members of the expat community in Hungary, written by Marion Merrick.
Surprising Expats: Caroline Bodóczky, 55 Years in Hungary
- 15 Sep 2022 12:22 PM
This is part of a series of in-depth interviews with some of the most surprising members of the expat community in Hungary, written by Marion Merrick.
Éva Patzauer, Managing Director, Csodalámpa Alapítvány
- 24 Jul 2019 1:26 PM
I have a BA in foreign trade. I speak English and German fluently, and some French as well. Before I took long maternity leave, I worked for a number of Hungarian banks (CIB, Creditanstalt, Unicredit) as deputy treasurer.
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.












