Expats
Wajiha Haris, Scheherazade Foundation president: “No” is never an option
Wajiha Haris has been living in Romania for seven and a half years and she now regards herself as an adoptive Romanian, with no intention to leave, since “there is so much to be done” around here. She considers herself a responsible citizen of Bucharest, just like anybody else born or simply living here and [...]
Belgian opens chocolate factory in Romanian village
In a lovely example of life imitating art, a Belgian woman, who fell in love with Romania and moved to the country, has opened a chocolate factory in Crasna village in SW Romania, playing the Juliette Binoche role in ‘Chocolat’ for real. She uses local berries, fruits and milk, while the rest of the ingredients [...]
You’re not in Kansas anymore: American actor James Longshore compares Romania to the Land of Oz
James Longshore is an American actor and dialogue coach who fell in love with a Romanian woman, moved to Romania and promptly fell in love with the country as well. After already appearing in a Romanian film, he’s keen to get more involved in the local film industry and ultimately produce films. In an interview [...]
American medieval literature professor heads to Romania for six-week project
American medieval literature teacher Thomas Napierkowski of the University of Colorado, a recently-named Fulbright specialist, will start his first assignment in Romania this fall. Napierkowski, who specializes in the medieval English author of ‘The Canterbury Tales’, Geoffrey Chaucer, will be helping a university in Romania start its American Studies Program. He is to focus on [...]
A Bavarian on Romania – head to Sinaia for unspoilt Alpine country
Christian Busch found ‘fantastic country’ in Romania, vistas that remind him of his Bavarian home. The head of Arval’s local subsidiary talks to Romania-Insider.com about his passion for restoring old cars and about his long trip downstream from near the Danube’s source, to Romania, the country where the Grande Dame of European rivers finally flows into the [...]
National Opera tenor Hector Lopez: Romanians are Europe’s Mexicans. I feel I am Romanian myself
Hector Lopez is a Mexican artist who dreamed as a kid of traveling around the world and seeing as many countries as he could. And he achieved that through music. Now, almost eight years since he moved to Romania and joined the Bucharest National Opera, he sees himself as more of a local. In very [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Federico Carsili of Cucina, JW Marriott
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. Federico Carsili, Chef @ Cucina, JW Marriott When did you come to Romania? Working with JW Marriott [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Bernd Kirsch of Radisson Blu
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. German Bernd Kirsch, executive Chef @ the Radisson Blu hotel; before Romania, he has cooked his way [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Henrik Sebok of Howard Johnson Grand Plaza
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. Henrik Sebok, Executive Chef @ Howard Johnson Grand Plaza When did you come to Romania? I came [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Ashlie Dias of Crowne Plaza
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. Ashlie Dias, Executive Chef @ Crowne Plaza in Bucharest. The Indian chef previously worked with Carnival Cruise [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Chaiyasith Srichom of Athenee Palace Hilton
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. Chaiyasith Srichom (nicknamed Lam), Chef @ Athenee Palace Hilton. Before Romania, Bangkok- born Lam also worked in Sydney, [...]
Expat chefs in Romania: Daniel Wendorf of Societe Gourmet
The kitchens of Bucharest’s restaurants harbor a number of internationally renowned foreign chefs. Romania-Insider.com talked to expat chefs about work, food and life in Romania’s capital – check this section as more will follow in the coming days. Daniel Wendorf, Chef at Societe Gourmet. In the past he worked for Elb Lounge Hamburg and Kempinski Grand Hotel [...]
Gregor Aufhauser: the Austrian who keeps carving out profits in crisis
Ten years ago, when Gregor Aufhauser started working with his family’s stone masonry company in Austria, little did he know that ten years later he’d be sitting on a terrace in Sighisoara, enjoying the ancient ambiance of the Romanian city. Or about the challenge he’d have to face running a multifunctional complex in Romania during [...]
Walter Friedl – From Vienna with love
Walter Friedl has had a long relationship with Romania. Indeed, perhaps love affair would be a better term, as his passion for the country is clear from almost as soon as he speaks. Originally from Vienna, he first came to Bucharest before the 1989 revolution as Austria’s commercial attache, he met and shook hands with [...]
Paul Wood: Romania is no longer the exotic, funny and interesting country it was in the ‘90s
Paul Wood is a Brit who fell in love with Romania while traveling here back in 1990. At that time Romania was for him one of the most interesting countries in Europe. Eight years after his first encounter with Romania, he moved to the country and started working as a Senior Consultant for Antal International. [...]
Expat Interview: Marc Jenner of Hospice Casa Sperantei
“Nobody who has ever visited me in Bucharest has gone home having not had a brilliant time,” says Marc Jenner, director of fundraising with Hospice Casa Sperantei, in an interview for Romania-Insider.com. When he’s not running the marathon raising funds for the Hospice, or running the Edelweiss Charity Ball auction, he’ll be found at the charity’s quiz night [...]
Lars Lund: Romanians are too hard on themselves. I have seen much worse in other countries
For Lars Lund, living and working in Romania is much like driving on the fast lane. And he should know a thing or two about fast driving. After all, he used to drive at rallies in the Middle East. Although he’s not in Romania to do that, Lars Lund found the pace of things in [...]
Romania: James Grindley’s meeting with destiny
When he first visited Romania in the early years of the post-communist era, little did British James Grindley know about what place Romania would end up having in his life. He had no idea that years later, he would move to the country, nor about him meeting his Argentinian wife in Romania. In an interview [...]
Arnaud Potiron, Michelin: To me, Romania is a country of contrasts
French Arnaud Potiron first came to Romania in September last year, when he was appointed Commercial Director for Truck Tires, Industrial and Agro with Michelin Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Serbia. It was his first time working abroad. In an interview for Romania-Insider.com, Potiron talks about his time so far in Romania and about the impact [...]
Expats in Romania spread the word in the online world. Check list of expat blogs
Pinning Romania on the map may not be easy for many- that is, without the use of the Internet. Finding online information about the country has never been easier. We at Romania-Insider.com try to give a complete set of information for those who want to learn more about the country. We can’t pretend we are [...]
Saulo Spaolanse steps outside Brazilian comfort zone to lead Schneider Electric in Romania
For Brazilian Saulo Spaolanse, coming to Romania to lead Schneider Electric’s local subsidiary was a challenge, another step outside his comfort zone. It may not seem this way, at a first glance. He came from Brazil, a market ten times bigger than Romania’s. Moreover, Sao Paolo has 21 million inhabitants, almost the entire Romanian population. [...]
Romania Insider Expat Interview: Olivier Ravon
Olivier Ravon, deputy international director for Atalian Global Services, has been living in Romania since 2004. He is French, born in Saintes and grew-up in Bordeaux, South West of France. He has answered to our Expat Interview questionnaire. For how long have you been living/working in Romania? Give us details about what brought you [...]
NEW! Expat interview- exclusively online. Voice your story!
Many of our readers have interesting stories to tell – we’d like to get to listen to each and every one of them and tell them back to the community, as we love sharing stories. We at Romania-Insider.com are curious people and we like to ask a lot of questions. If you are a foreigner [...]
For Gianluca Carlesso, not all roads lead to Rome
From the small market of Tirana, in Albania, Romania was an upgrade for Gianluca Carlesso. The first time he came to Romania in 2007, Carlesso was leading law firm Tonucci and Partners’ office in Albania and was in Bucharest for a meeting with a client. He went on to join the Bucharest subsidiary of the firm, continuing his international quest.
Ulrik Rasmussen: “I knew I would get exposure to more opportunities here than in Western Europe, where most things have been done”
When Danish Ulrik Rasmussen first came to Romania 15 years ago, on a backpacking tour of the region, he knew he wanted to return and live here. Six years later, he did that. In the past, he had been playing football, studying and working in Belgium for the European Parliament. He is now a well known head hunter in Romania, partner with executive search firm Pedersen & Partners. The 15-year path was quite filled with changes.
















