Alina Gânj, managing director of International House Bucharest, set up the business in 2000 with the aim of teaching foreign languages, especially English. After a period of growth and adapting to economic crises and pandemics, the business has evolved to offer courses for Ukrainian citizens as well. With 130 active teachers, Alina continues to innovate, responding to the growing demand for language skills among employees.
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