Atlanta – Mar 04 2015

Join EuroCircle for our March event at FADO Irish Pub.
We will meet upstairs on the top floor which has its own bar and restrooms as well as the ‘heated patio’ area.
Complimentary appetizers will be served and the management has graciously extended their ‘Happy Hour’ drink prices until 9:00pm (instead of the usual 7:00pm) – this means $5 red & white house wines / $5 Stella Artois, IPA and Ale beers and two of the cocktails on the drink menu.

Valet parking is available ($7) or you can self-park next to FADO in the library parking lot for $5 (or you can always take UBER…)

Hope everyone can make it for some Pre-St Patrick’s Day fun and mingle with your fellow EuroCircle members – please  feel free to invite all your international and like-minded friends for our get-together next week!

See you on Wednesday March 4th!Salutations!!!
David
(Atlanta EuroCircle)

Atlanta – Feb 04 2015

Please mark your calendars for our February EuroCircle Get-together which will take place on Wednesday, February 4th at the brand new EURO MEDITERRANEAN HOOKAH LOUNGE located in the old Vin Vie Bistro building on 2285 Peachtree Road (also the former TANTRA).

There is free parking around the venue as well as complimentary valet parking. We will also have complimentary appetizers and a $7 Euro specialty cocktail as well as a discounted rate for those who wish to partake in relaxing at a Hookah table.

I visited the place this past weekend and it was a great experience. Most of you know the old venue from previous get-togethers we have had there so please join us for a fun evening in February.

PHOTOGRAPHER:
A volunteer PAPARAZZI needed for the evening, help us out taking photos that evening, please!

Please invite all your international friends…

Looking forward to seeing everyone next month!!!

Salutations – David
(EuroCircle Atlanta)

Suzanne Malkiewicz – A Polish/Egyptian Girl Makes a Life for Herself in Atlanta

Please introduce yourself.

My name is Suzanne Malkiewicz. I am Polish Egyptian. My mother is Polish and my father is Egyptian. I was actually born and raised in Egypt. I left Egypt at the age of 17, right after high school in order to pursue college in Warsaw Poland, where my mother’s family lived. During my last year of studies in Poland, in 2002, I was offered the opportunity to come as an exchange student to Appalachian State University (ASU) in Boone NC, for a semester, to jumpstart my college’s exchange program with
universities in the US. I loved the experience, the college and my friends here so I made the decision to transfer permanently to NC and finish my undergraduate studies there.
In Poland, I was studying International Negotiations. Once I fully transferred to ASU, I majored in Hospitality and Tourism Management.

I currently live in the Vinings suburb of Atlanta GA and have been in Atlanta since 2007.

What is the best and worst about Atlanta for you…what is a typical day and weekend?

The best I would say is the dinning scene. I truly feel Atlanta is a “foodie” city, with so many great restaurant options and new ones opening up daily it seems. The worst in my opinion is how spread out the city is. I lived in Boston for a couple of years prior to moving to Atlanta, and I truly loved how one could walk everywhere there. You have to drive everywhere in Atlanta.

A typical day for me consists mainly of work during the day and gym in the evening! On my weekends, I try to catch up with friends, try new restaurants in the city, catch a movie or concert and occasionally do a day trip to a nearby city or town for shopping or sightseeing.

How do you find the lifestyle in Atlanta compared to Egypt/Poland?

The lifestyle in each country is totally different. Poland is more European with a lot of character and charm. Warsaw feels much smaller than Atlanta. They have a very well developed transportation system so when I lived there I never needed a car.
Egypt is much more family-oriented, much more traditional. It is an extremely exotic and diverse country. I grew up in Cairo, which at the time had a population of about 16 million people. Traffic was atrocious, which makes me appreciate Atlanta traffic, however bad it can be at times. It is a largely Muslim country, which makes it very different, although there is a lot of religious freedom, and you have other religions represented as well. It is a country of history, it is littered with Ancient Egyptian sites including the Pyramids, so it is extremely beautiful and touristic. It is also a diverse country in terms of ecosystem – it has the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Nile River. Cairo is a very metropolitan city, with lots to do – Opera, Museums, Restaurants, Cafes, Clubs, Resorts.

Food is different and unique in both countries. My favorite is definitely the Egyp tianfood, which I would liken to Lebanese. I have yet to find an Egyptian restaurant in Atlanta!

How do you make your living now – and how would you like to develop that career?

Currently I work in Sales for an IT Consulting Firm. I actually just recently joined the firm in October and they are expanding in the Atlanta area so this is my main goal.

Egypt is a muslim country and Poland mainly catholic – how do you feel about religion?

I consider religion to be a very personal thing – I believe everyone has a right to their own beliefs.

What do you absolutely miss from Poland or Egypt…or elsewhere?

In Poland, I miss the parks, and palaces one could visit. I also miss the traditional deserts there.

In Egypt, I miss Sharm El Sheikh, which is a resort area on the Red Sea. And of course the food!

How do you balance your career with other obligations – mate, children, job?

All of it is a matter of prioritizing and planning ahead! I currently only have the responsibility of a 3 year old Boston Terrier so I do not have to juggle too much!

What do you think about the economy and how safe it feels in Poland/Egypt compared to the USA?

It seems no place is 100% safe anymore. Anywhere we go, I feel we need to exercise common sense.

Do you try to go back Home (where is that?) every year? I think the cultures are different.

I have sadly not been back to Poland since I came to the US in 2002, so it is definitely a trip I will be planning in the very near future. I have also not been to Egypt in 4 years. My parents tend to come visit me here in Atlanta.

Work-wise – how do you see Europeans being different from Americans/Egyptians– also culturally, what stands out in your chosen profession?

Americans seem to change career paths much more frequently that Europeans. There is much more work mobility in the US, in my opinion, that in Europe. I think Europeans have a much better work-life balance, largely due to more time off. I also feel American workers are consumed by the rat race, which is not such a priority in most European countries.

When you think about what did you think about life in Atlanta before you moved there – did you misconceptions that turned out to be wrong?

I think many foreigners think one thing about the US before they come here and then some of these opinions change. A lot of people see the US as the land of opportunity. I personally feel there are more opportunities in general here than in Europe, especially now where the economy is not that great, but I do not think that works out for everyone.

You have to work hard wherever you are, be smart about decisions you make, and take some calculated risks!

Connect with Suzanne:
Suzanne at LinkedIn
Suzanne at Facebook

Share Suzanne’s story and invite other European to join EuroCircle.com – it’s free.

Atlanta – Jan 07 2015

Happy New Year!!!

Hope everyone’s New Year is off to a great start. Finally got confirmation on next week’s EuroCircle ‘Get-together’ location… We will meet at the newly renovated ‘Establishment’ located in Buckhead on Wednesday, January 7th.  Check for more details over the weekend – we are still working on some of them.

Please save the date and feel free to invite your international friends – looking forward to seeing everyone on Wednesday.

Salutations!!!
Atlanta EuroCircle

Atlanta – Dec 03 2014

Please mark your calendars – we will have EuroCircle’s Holiday Mixer on Wednesday, December 3rd at Cinebistro Town Brookhaven. We have had our event there a few times in the past and always had a great turnout.

We will have free appetizers on hand and free parking is plentiful all around the venue.

Hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving !

EuroCircle Atlanta  team

Atlanta – Sep 10 2014

Please join us for September EuroCircle Meet & Mingle on Wednesday, September 10th at the PALM restaurant located in the Westin Hotel, Buckhead.

We will have validated parking as well as complimentary appetizers.
A designated area across from the entrance of the restaurant will be reserved for EuroCircle.
A wine and beer bar will be set up for our convenience, but we will also have full access to the restaurant bar…

Please get the word out to ALL members and friends who are NOT registered EuroCircle members as we have experienced some issues with the FB invites these last couple of times…or make sure they sign up as members at EuroCircle.com

See you in a couple of weeks!!!

Salutations,
Atlanta Eurocircle

Atlanta – Oct 01 2014

 

Greetings everyone;

What a great turn-out on September 10th – thanks for coming out to celebrate our September Get-together at the Palm Restaurant & Bar.

Our October event has already been confirmed and will take place on Wednesday, (October 1st) at THREE SHEETS located in Sandy Springs. Weather permitting we will be gathering upstairs on the outside patio – further details to be posted in the next few days…

Salutations,
Atlanta Eurocircle

Atlanta – Nov 05 2014

Greetings everyone,

We will have our November Get-together on Wednesday, November 5th at M-Rouge, located at 1845 Peachtree Road which is the Old Cafe Intermezzo location.
Complimentary valet parking will be available in the back parking lot as well as free appetizers. We will meet inside the venue but will also have access to the covered patio in the back. We anticipate a great turnout for this event, so please be sure to RSVP accordingly.

Looking forward to seeing everyone in November!!!

Salutations,
Atlanta EuroCircle

Atlanta – Jul 16 2014

Greetings everyone;

July 16th EuroCircle Summer Cocktails will take place @ DON ANTONIO in Buckhead, coincidentally right next to the St. Regis Hotel with plenty of free parking.

I met with the owners of the venue and they look forward to hosting our event on Wednesday, July 16th with free appetizers and some of the best pizza in town.
In addition, we will enjoy $5 ‘Aperol’ spritzers and $5 Mimosas as well as a full bar for those who want to partake in other beverages…

Sorry again for the last minute venue and date change – the invites for next week’s event will be posted soonest both on the EuroCircle website as well as on FB…please feel free to also invite your international friends to our event who are not yet EuroCircle members…

Looking forward to seeing everyone @ Don Antonio!

Salutations,
Atlanta EuroCircle

Atlanta – Augus 06 2014

Greetings fellow Atlanta EuroCircle members;

Happy Wednesday everyone!!!

Our August get-together will take place next Wednesday, August 6th at the HAVANA CLUB, located at 3112 Piedmont Road NE (Buckhead). They are opening the venue especially for us as they are normally are closed on Wednesdays.

We will have $7 red & white wines as well as $5 beers all night long. They DO NOT have a kitchen, so no appetizers will be served that evening – for those relying on the typical free appetizers served at our events, please make alternate dinner plans before attending.

$5 valet parking will be available – otherwise off-site parking is available nearby. We will also have a DJ playing background music all night long…

Looking forward to seeing everyone next Wednesday!!!

Salutations,
Atlanta EuroCircle