AmCham hosts Cross-Cultural Competency seminar

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The American Chamber of Commerce in Hungary (AmCham Hungary) will host a morning seminar entitled "Cross-Cultural Competency - A Critical Skill of the 21st Century" in cooperation with Cultural Bridge, according to a press release sent to the Budapest Business Journal. 

Andrej Juriga

The event’s speaker will be Andrej Juriga, founder and managing director of educational and consultancy firm Cultural Bridge, a cross-cultural trainer and coach, a CQ (Cultural Intelligence) facilitator certified by the Cultural Intelligence Center, Michigan, and an EQ (Emotional Intelligence) facilitator certified by RocheMartin, Australia.

The event will be held on November 27, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the AmCham Conference Room (1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 11, 6th floor). The seminar’s official language is English. The event is free for AmCham members and for business partners of Cultural Bridge.

To guarantee seats, registration is possible online at AmCham’s website or by e-mail to peter.kovacs@amcham.hu by November 23.

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