FOLLOW UP: Changes in the Common Workspace and How can Hybrid Work Compliment our Lifestyle

On 21st March, BBBA hosted its HR Commitee Meeting at the newest Regus location in Sofia in the BSR1 Building. On behalf of IWG and Regus, Mr. Iassen. Trendafilov, Regional Sales M

FOLLOW UP: Changes in the Common Workspace and How can Hybrid Work Compliment our Lifestyle

Mar 29 2024

On 21st March, BBBA hosted its HR Commitee Meeting at the newest Regus location in Sofia in the BSR1 Building. On behalf of IWG and Regus, Mr. Iassen. Trendafilov, Regional Sales Manager & Mr. Ventsislav Tenev, Business Development Manager, gave a presentation of how IWG has been growing on the Bulgarian market and how its products and services, revolving around hybrid working can compliment one’s overall lifestyle.  You can find the presentation here

Regus Bulgaria would like to use this opportunity to send an invite to all BBBA members, who could not make the committee in place to come and visit the premises by mailing: Iassen.Trendafilov@regus.com

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Telus International Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2023

Mar 29 2024

The social impact of the TELUS International Bulgaria Foundation

Through the TELUS International Bulgaria Community Board funds, the local charities are making a difference for hundreds of people in the country each year: empowering youth to study in non-violent environments, empowering women in toxic relationships to seek help and a safer future, vulnerable groups to have access to professional health care, and many more. Since its establishment in 2015, the Foundation has funded 166 projects: 76 in Education; 64 in Healthcare, and 26 in the Environment.

During the two open calls in 2023, more than 100 NGOs from 40 locations across the country applied. The Community Board allocated the total value of BGN 170,000 to 14 socially significant projects in the help of over 120,000 people nationwide.

See the whole report in the file below.

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FOLLOW UP: BBBA IT Retreat

Mar 29 2024

Over the past weekend we had the pleasure to host the 3-rd BBBA IT Retreat at Hotel Rila Borovets. We would like to express our gratitude to all participants for joining us and for making the retreat a memorable and vibrant experience. Guests had the chance to hear from what all participating IT companies what they are up to and what projects are ahead of them. 

Special thanks to Omourtag Perkov, Partner at DGKV for delivering an insightful presentation about upcoming changes in the legal field of AI, followed by a lively discussion and speed dating session. 

Last but not least we would like to thank our lovely host Hotel Rila Borovets for the warm hospitality.  

Looking forward to seeing you next year again!

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FOLLOW UP: Practical Implementation of the Whistleblowing Legislation in Bulgaria

Mar 29 2024

On 28 March we partnered with PwC Bulgaria on delivering a seminar on the topic of ‘’Practical Implementation of the Whistleblowing Legislation in Bulgaria’’.

Guests had the opportunity to hear from the expert team of PwC about review of current practices for implementing the whistleblowing legislation by Bulgarian and international companies, who are recommended to appoint a dedicated whistleblowing officer, application of the whistleblowing legislation in multinational group of companies, and tools that companies may apply for building their internal whistleblowing channel. 

We would like to thank all the guests for joining us. 

Last but not least we would like to express our gratitude to the expert speakers from PwC Julian Mihov, Director, Forensic Services Leader, and Darina Kuzeva, Consultant, Employment Law.

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Prestigious Win for Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko in MICE Tourism: Voted “Bulgaria’s Best MICE Hotel 2023” by the World MICE Awards

Mar 28 2024

Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko is proud to announce that it has been honoured with the prestigious “Bulgaria’s Best MICE Hotel 2023” award at the 4th annual World MICE Awards ceremony.

This esteemed award stands as an affirmation of Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko’s dedication to delivering exceptional services and unparalleled event experiences for its guests. The hotel takes great pride in its elevated service standards and ongoing efforts to exceed the expectations of its clientele.

Dedicated to sustainability and personalisation Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko exemplifies persistent commitment in the organisation of their events, conferences, meetings, and incentive retreats. Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko’s spacious and convenient event spaces provide the unmatched setting for any type of event. Whether it’s conferences or intimate seminars, the hotel’s team strives to create unforgettable experiences for every group and occasion.

Rene Detzen, General Manager at the Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko commented: “Receiving the World MICE Award is a testament to our dedication to providing unparalleled service and innovative solutions tailored to the needs of our corporate and event clientele. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued guests, partners, and associates whose unwavering support and collaboration have contributed to this remarkable achievement.  We are immensely proud to be recognized among the world’s finest in the MICE sector and remain committed to delivering exceptional experiences that elevate every event hosted at our esteemed establishment.” concluded Rene Detzen.

For more information about Kempinski Hotel Grand Arena Bansko and its event offerings, visit this link.

To make a reservation at the award-winning hotel or for further information, please contact by phone at +359 749 88888 or via email: meetings.grandarena@kempinski.com.

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Leadershift Through Mindfulness – With Passion and Delight for Mindful Leadership

Mar 28 2024

The new business realities demand a new kind of leader – aware, grounded, and in sync with themselves and the world. With such a foundation, the dynamics of markets, technological change, and other turbulence we witness daily are easily reframed from obstacles into opportunities and gifts of our current situation.

What’s more, this realignment with ourselves and the world unlocks the real pleasure in our daily work and relieves us of the burden of demotivation, overwhelm, frantic rushing forward, and the frantic search for balance between personal life and professional commitments.

With a vision and methodology to support you on your path to mindful leadership, our partners at Assert International Bulgaria, together with Universeflow, present the holistic LeaderSHIFT Camp program that combines mindfulness, self-control, and motivation, combined with hands-on activities, idea sharing, the most innovative tools, knowledge and techniques for strategic thinking, productivity, focus, planning, and satisfaction.

Ivan Sherbanov General Manager, Manpower Bulgaria, participant in a previous edition of the program:

“The program is for Leaders of our time who are driving change in organizations through personal conscious transformation and with a clear view of where they want to go with their teams. It masterfully blends business competencies and personal development.”

In eight interconnected full-day modules, Polina Yordanova, MCC, and Maria Stoeva will lead you with passion and delight toward mindful leadership. In two 4-day experiences, they will guide you along the path from “My Personal Strategy” to “My Company’s Strategy” and from liberated consciousness to effective leadership using globally recognized methodologies such as Lego Serious Play and the development of key business competencies.

Kornelia Veneva Regional HR Lead, msg global solutions, participant in a previous edition of the program:

“Get ready to explore, be challenged, and have fun! In this program, Polina masterfully blends emotional, intellectual, and physical experiences that help you peer into corners of yourself you’ve never explored before, transform beliefs that no longer help you, and chart a bold and inspiring vision for yourself and your future.”

The program will take place in two phases – from May 15th to 18th and from June 12th to 15th, in the beautiful surroundings of Uva Nestum, Gozetse Delchev. The event will be in the form of two boutique four-day experiences that promise to transform your understanding of holistic leadership.

Learn more about the program and opportunities to participate.


 

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Il Monte Trattoria in DoubleTree by Hilton Plovdiv Center Introduces New Italian Guest Chef

Mar 28 2024

Il Monte Trattoria in DoubleTree by Hilton Plovdiv Center is pleased to introduce you to their new Italian guest chef. Special event for all the pizza lovers!

Born in Naples, at the age of 13 Chef Carmine De Michele moved with his family to Tuscany, Valdarno where he felt the real lack of Neapolitan pizza. And so he learned the secrets of this amazing pizza –  a project that was enriched over the years, based on his passion for dough, pasta and the flavors of beautiful Naples.

The real pizza is the one that speaks of the history, the culture and the place it comes from and so I decided that I should show it to the world, says Chef de Michele.

At the age of 19, he moved to Vienna to pursue a career and big goals, which were finally achieved with excellent results.

Each pizza is the result of the skilled hands of the pizzeria, his technical skills and his ability to select and approach the best ingredients. For me, it is important to dose the raw materials, to research and experiment with new ingredients, to use many local products – such as meat from farms in the area, eggs, vegetables and original drinks. Even if not all the products are from the Campania region, the attention to aesthetics and craftsmanship turn pizza making into a true art. “I am what I believe in!” he says. The important thing is to always look for innovation and, above all, create with passion!”

Carmine de Michele currently manages 4 restaurants. In recent years, he participated in various championships, from which he brought home many awards. The last prize is from the Pizza Doc World Championship, which was awarded as the best Italian pizza maker in the world for 2024, Best gourmet pizza and best pizzaiolo in Austria for 2023, 2 times vice world champion in the classic and gourmet category for 2022 and many more awards won over the years.

Be sure to visit their guest chef Carmine De Michele’s events. You can make your reservations at:

???? Aperitivo Italiano – 04/05/2024 

???? Master class – pizza making with Carmine – 06.04.2024

???? Dinner – Gourmet Pizza – 06.04.2024

Aperitivo italiano – Friday 05.04.2024

  • Unlimited bites of focaccia and gourmet pizza from Carmine
  • Unlimited Italian cocktails
  • For 2 hours – from 18.00 to 20.00h. – 60BGN

Master class- pizza making with Carmine- on 06.04.2024 at 12.30

Price  50 BGN

  • Pizza dough making
  • Pizza garnishing
  • Eating own pizza with a soft drink
  • Certificate from Hilton and Carmine
  • Own pizza dough to take away

Dinner – Gourmet Pizza-On 06.04.2024 from 19.30

Price 70 BGN

3 course menu

  • Antipasto della casa- mini caprese, fresh vegetables, selection of Italian cheeses  and cold meat cuts, montanara italiana.
  • 4 types of gourmet pizza from Carmine
  • Selection of Gelato and sorbetti italiani

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Tony McMurray: 4 Weeks To Go Until The London Marathon

Mar 27 2024

A message from Tony McMurray from Ingram Micro and The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Bulgaria.

Today marks 4 weeks till I line up alongside 50,000 runners attempting to run the 42km course of the London Marathon.

As the Chair of the Trustees of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Bulgaria I am fundraising for the Award in Bulgaria which is celebrating its 10th Anniversary in 2024.

The Award has given millions of young people around the world a route to explore and develop the skills to thrive, empowering them to take control of their future. Here in Bulgaria, the award continues to provide a growing number of young people with the opportunity to harness the skills and qualities that will help them throughout their lives.

Highlights of my Journey So Far…

To add to my original email below of January 29th

I am now halfway towards my fundraising target of 2,024 GBP (4,700 BGN) [Link given below]

Today I completed my longest training run of 24km around the wonderful steets and parks of Sofia

Next Sunday I will complete my final long run of 3 ½ hours, after which I will start to reduce (taper) the length of my training runs over the remaining weeks as I head towards the big day in April.

As highlighted in my email below, I successfully entered the London Marathon via the challenging ‘Ballot’ not as a Brit BUT as a Bulgarian.

With this in mind I am pleased to advise:

I have purchased my Bulgarian themed running kit (pictures to follow after race day).

I have arranged to visit the Bulgarian Embassy in London wearing my white green and red running kit. I look forward to visiting the Embassy a couple of days before the race to celebrate being one of the few ‘Bulgarians’ runnng the race this year.

Please follow this link to my fundraising site.

Many thanks for taking time to consider supporting this fundraising effort.

Kind Regards,

Tony McMurray (Тони Макмъри) FCMA CGMA|Chair|The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Bulgaria Foundation

Tony.McMurray@ingrammicro.com | +359 882 900 882 | www.intaward-bg.org

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PwC’s Academy is inviting you to the Financial Reporting Issues training on 11 & 18 April 2024

Mar 26 2024

The Financial Reporting Issues training consists of 2 separate modules: Module 1: Acquisitions, group reorganisation and Module 2: Consolidation. You can decide whether to join both modules or pick the one that is most interesting to you. The training is held in a live-online format and is led by PwC’s expert Roland Balogh who is a Senior Manager and a Head of the Consolidation and Structuring services at PwC Hungary. 

Here is more information about the two modules and some of the topics that will be discussed:

Module 1: Acquisitions, group reorganisations 

Date & Time: 11 April 2024 (10:00 – 14:00 EEST) 

Тopics:

  • Introduction to consolidation – current issues, most common difficulties
  • Different types of financial statements
  • Who and when shall be consolidated
  • Special accounting issues of acquisitions

Module 2: Consolidation 


Date & Time: 18 April 2024 (10:00 – 14:00 EEST)


Topics:

  • Consolidation with practical examples
  • Equity method in practice
  • Reconciliation of separate and consolidated financial statements
  • Tips for reviewing consolidated financial statements

The course also provides you with a 6-month access to the IFRS10 Consolidated financial statements and the IAS28 Investments in associates and joint ventures e-learning modules immediately after registering, so that you will have the chance to freshen up your basic IFRS knowledge about the subject before the modules.

You can find more information about the training here.


Register now here.

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Bold Thinking Needed To Keep UK At Top Table

Mar 26 2024

The British Chambers of Commerce has launched its Global Britain Challenge report to boost exports and channel overseas investment into the UK.  

Among the 28 recommendations are:   

  • The creation of a ‘Team UK’ to champion an updated ‘Brand Britain’ and show the world the best of what we can offer. 
  • A change in mindset, so the UK takes a more vigorous approach to fighting for its future success. 
  • Finally stepping out of Brexit’s long shadow, so politicians take bold decisions to make it work better and grab the opportunities it offers. 
  • An injection of more investment into the UK by targeting the big, and growing economies, with the money and understanding to make the most of what we can do. 
  • A greater emphasis on services exports in the UK’s trade deals.  

The ‘Global Britain’ report will be published at an event hosted by Heathrow Airport, on Wednesday 27 March, at the Compass Centre, in Nelson Road, Hounslow.   

It is the fourth of five policy documents from the BCC’s new Business Council, as part of the ‘Future of Economy’ project. The report draws on expertise from businesses of all sizes, academia, Chambers and think-tanks.  

Its proposals have two aims; to raise the flow of foreign direct investment (FDI) into the United Kingdom and to increase the amount of goods and services we export. 

It recognises that the UK is starting from a position of great strength – it is currently the sixth largest economy in the world, the fifth largest exporter, and has the third largest stock of inward investment assets.  

The country has an embarrassment of riches – its universities, legal system, culture, creativity and can-do spirit are the envy of the world.  

But none of this can be taken for granted. The UK is the only G7 country yet to regain its pre-pandemic level of trade intensity.  

To keep its seat at the top table Government, business, higher education, and cultural and societal institutions must work together. Only then can Britain’s place in the world, and the world’s place in Britain be guaranteed.  

Martha Lane Fox, President of the British Chambers of Commerce and Chair of the Business Council, said:  

“Trade and inward investment are two vital pillars that hold up the UK economy. But despite new free trade agreements and a raft of other deals, the intensity of our exports and imports is lagging behind our main rivals. 

“This is about much more than Brexit, it’s about the UK’s attractiveness as an investment location and our reputation as a trading nation in the world.  

“But Brexit casts a long shadow. There is sometimes a reluctance among politicians to either recognise problems or suggest solutions, because of how they may be viewed either side of the Brexit divide.  

“This must stop. Our politicians must be bolder in their decision making. They must set out a strategy on how we mange EU regulation and where, it makes sense, we diverge, so British business can benefit.  

“The UK has so much going for it, and we need to make the most of the huge opportunities that presents.  Rather than deciding strategy based on parochial political concerns, let’s decide on what’s best for the long-term future of the UK. 

“That means taking stronger positions and negotiating better deals with the EU and the rest of the world, to champion our world leading services sector.  

“We must also do more to improve the flows of investment into the UK, by going after the big fish – the nations with the biggest and deepest pockets.  

“And it is crucial that we sell the UK’s unique offering and its many advantages to the world as loudly as can.” 

Lord Mandelson, Chairman of Global Counsel, former British First Secretary of State and EU trade commissioner, said: 

“I do not believe that future UK trade policy can any longer rely on the negotiation of free trade agreements. Recent experience shows that these agreements have become too shallow and optical with insufficient gains for the effort expended.  

“I, therefore, think the next government will need to look at additional means of commercial diplomacy to create global opportunities for UK advanced services and manufacturing capabilities.” 

Michael Hayman, Chair of the Global Britain Challenge Group, said: 

“This report calls for the creation of a new ‘Team UK’ to champion and revitalise ‘Brand Britain’ by showcasing to the world the best of what the UK can offer inward investors. 

“There is a world of choice for business and the UK is faced with competition from the entrepreneurial zeal of economies globally. That’s why we need to urgently focus on accelerating our position as a leading nation for foreign direct investment with a new and coordinated focus on presenting the country’s capacity for innovation. 

“Trade has continued to change and develop, and we are more than capable of changing with it. The gear shift required is from an incumbent, to one of a challenger. The UK is a great country for business but too often, investors told us, we are seen as unpredictable and uncertain. They want to know where they stand and where things are going. 

“The opportunity is to provide that clarity and certainty with a message to the world that the UK is very much in business and for business.” 

Ross Baker, Chief Commercial Officer, Heathrow said: 

“We must champion British exports and foreign direct investment into the UK to enable a thriving, competitive and resilient economy long into the future. As the UK’s hub, with exports worth over £100 billion moving through the airport a year, Heathrow is primed and ready to support the Global Britain Challenge recommendations.  

“Simple, common-sense regulation that promotes exporting will help the UK retain its competitive edge and be seen as the country of choice to do business with.” 

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