August 2019

AAA Presented during Orientation Week for AUBG Class of 2023

AUBG Alumni Association – AAA took part for a first time in the Orientation Week for the Freshmen Class of 2023 and hosted an info session at Dr. Carl Djerassi Theater Hall on Aug 29! Alumni Yordan Karabinov (’97), Miroslav Arnaudov (’11), Stefan Ivanov (’17) and Ivaylo Aksharov (’95) welcomed the students to the big […]

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DIMITAR STOEV (’01): “I know that had it not been for AUBG I would have never had the desire and the skills to walk the career path I’ve had so far.”

Name: Dimitar StoevAUBG Class of: 2001Major: Political Science and International RelationsGraduate/Advanced degree: N/AHome country: BulgariaCurrent occupation: Managing Partner at Learn Valley Ltd. • Where do we find you at this moment? With my wife and three children at our summer cabin deep in the wilderness of Stara Planina. • What was your first destination after

DIMITAR STOEV (’01): “I know that had it not been for AUBG I would have never had the desire and the skills to walk the career path I’ve had so far.” Read More »

YELENA OSIPOVA-STOCKER (’09): “AUBG’s multicultural environment helped me gain a true appreciation of diversity and develop adaptability, resilience, and pretty strong cross-cultural communication skills—all extremely valuable in any industry or sector in this day and age.”

Name: Yelena Osipova-StockerAUBG Class of: 2009 Majors: Political Science/International Relations; Journalism and Mass CommunicationGraduate/Advanced degree: M.A. International Communication; Ph.D. International Relations American University, Washington, D.C.Home country: Armenia/U.S.A.Current occupation: Communication Specialist, U.S. Department of Labor • Where do we find you at this moment? At home. In between parenting, work, and a giant mug of black

YELENA OSIPOVA-STOCKER (’09): “AUBG’s multicultural environment helped me gain a true appreciation of diversity and develop adaptability, resilience, and pretty strong cross-cultural communication skills—all extremely valuable in any industry or sector in this day and age.” Read More »

DIMITER (JIMMY) SIMOV (’96): “All classes with Mark Stefanovich have been a blessing.”

Name: Dimiter Simov (Jimmy)AUBG Class of: 1996Major: South-Eastern European StudiesGraduate/Advanced degree: some Cognitive ScienceHome country: BulgariaCurrent occupation: Product Experience Expert at SAP Labs Bulgaria • Where do we find you at this moment? Varna, on vacation, with my family. If we inflate the concept of moment, then it is Sofia, at SAP. • What was

DIMITER (JIMMY) SIMOV (’96): “All classes with Mark Stefanovich have been a blessing.” Read More »

BISTRA ANDREEVA (’01): “It was all about the AURA radio, the MoreHonors, the student newspaper, the photography workshops, the theater plays, the JMC internship at an advertising agency.”

Name: Bistra AndreevaAUBG Class of: 2001Major: Journalism and Mass Communication. Graduate/Advanced degree: MA in Cultural Policy and Cultural Management from the University of Arts in Belgrade and Lumiere University Lyon; MA in Conference Interpreting from Sofia UniversityHome Country: BulgariaCurrent occupation: Conference Interpreter and Translator of Literature • Where do we find you at this moment?

BISTRA ANDREEVA (’01): “It was all about the AURA radio, the MoreHonors, the student newspaper, the photography workshops, the theater plays, the JMC internship at an advertising agency.” Read More »

NIKOLA GENEV (’09): “AUBG prepares you greatly for the challenges of working in diverse multinational corporations.”

Name: Nikola GenevAUBG Class of: 2009Major: Business Administration and EconomicsHome country: BulgariaCurrent occupation: Marketing Finance Controller South East Europe, Avon • Where do we find you at this moment? Professionally I am currently the Marketing Finance Controller for Avon Cosmetics responsible for the region of South East Europe. Personally, I am happily married with a

NIKOLA GENEV (’09): “AUBG prepares you greatly for the challenges of working in diverse multinational corporations.” Read More »

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