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NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Jon & Erik Take Us to the Roads Less Travelled in Ontario, Canada
Jon and Erik Backman have teamed up for our ninth edition of the Cultural Traveller. The brothers are NetRefer veterans. Jon is the Videographer in the Marketing Department, while Erik is a member on the Solutions Consultant Team (even though he’s a very familiar face in Marketing as well). The two hail from Ontario, Canada, but they have Maltese roots as well. Now, they are back on the island to reacquaint themselves with these roots. And today, they’ve sat down with us and brought with them their fun-loving attitudes and humour to take us on a tour of Ontario, Canada.
- May 13
NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Amélie Takes Us to the Roads Less Travelled of Brittany, France
Amelie Rigaud – our eighth Cultural Traveller – is the Front Office Assistant in the Facilities Management Department at NetRefer. Amelie, who’s French, hails from the region of Brittany. After moving to Malta to study English, she felt an affinity with the place and decided to call it her new home. However, when you bring up the topic of her hometown – especially the food and drinks – Amelie lights up. And today, she joined us to take us on a mental tour of Brittany and share with us all that which makes this northwest peninsula so special.
- Apr 21
NetRefer’s Cultural Traveller – Adrian Takes Us to Japan’s Roads Less Travelled
Adrian Farrugia – our seventh Cultural Traveller – is the Content Writer in the Marketing Department at NetRefer. Adrian, who’s Maltese, spent almost eight years living in Japan, most of which were spent in the Kansai (West) Region. This was not his first time living away from home: he spent most of his childhood living in The States with his family, but it was his first time moving abroad alone. Having eclectic tastes and interests gave him a broad perspective and an appreciation of a wide range of aspects of Japanese culture. And today, he sat down with us to share some of the highlights of his travels in his favourite region of Japan – the Kansai Region.
- Feb 25