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Vanya
Advisor
Advisor

I am Vanya from Bulgaria and I am happy to have been included in the chain by Moshe – my best friend in my SCN endeavors.

I was hesitant when he first asked me because I did not believe I have intriguing stories to share with you, but then I gave it a second thought. This is such a cool initiative, why not be the first in the chain to tell you a little about my not so well-known country!


About me

I have been an information developer at SAP Labs Bulgaria for 5.5 years. I have participated in a number of interesting projects, the latest of which is the new and cool SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform.


After work, I love my callanetics classes, good books and films and watching cookery programs (a little more than cooking itself).


Many years before I joined SAP, I was born in the beautiful town of Plovdiv - the second biggest after the capital Sofia. It is full of ancient historical sites including a real still operational Roman theatre. Most of my childhood was during the communist regime so I've seen "the best and worst of both worlds".


A fun fact about my country

The best fun fact about Bulgaria is that there is a lot of fun and sun to be had here.


Bulgaria offers something for every taste and type of person. From fine dining and night life for city-lovers, to the real authentic local experience in the countryside.

Just a short drive away from the capital takes you to the beautiful mountains with entertainment all year round – hiking, climbing, mountain biking and great skiing in winter. You can pamper yourself in luxury SPA hotels, or, find an old style family house to stay. And of course, the nice Black sea coast for the summer.

All this is combined with an annual average of up to 300 days of sunshine in some areas.

Another little-known but interesting fact is that Bulgaria produces and exports world-class wines.


What was your dream job as a kid?

Strangely enough, none of my dream jobs or plans involved working in IT.

My very first dream was to be a singer, I had a knocked up wooden mike stand and an improvised mike but it did not take long to realize I was really crap at singing.

Then I had to take on a dream that fits me better and it was being a teacher. My dream came true – after graduating University, I taught English at a military aviation base in Bulgaria – the pilots and engineers were at the time preparing to join NATO. Hope they were diligent students and do not get lost in translation nowadays


What is your favorite place in the world?

I really enjoy traveling abroad and find it difficult to nominate one single place. However boring as it may seem, I am more of a Europe fan. I would always love to go back cruising along the Seine in Paris, or, seeing a fabulous musical show in London, or strolling around the canals in Amsterdam. Another place close to my heart is the south of France – such a beautiful part of our continent.



What was the most fun project you ever participated in and why?

I have had fun participating in many projects, but I genuinely enjoy new projects in which I am involved from the very beginning. Nothing gives me greater pleasure than starting a project from scratch and being able to influence its development and seeing it evolve and succeed with the time. Such is SAP NetWeaver Cloud where we had the freedom to break away from the old-school rules and take on a new approach to documentation. At the same time, we get early feedback and brainstorm for improvements as we go.


The other type of projects I like are the ones that involve community interaction, such as my work on SCN as a moderator for the SAP Technology Troubleshooting space and the docupedia project.

I am also happy to be a volunteer working for the Bulgarian technical writers community for which we organize an annual Evolution of Technical Communications conference – hard but truly rewarding work.

Blog forward to


I’d like to invite two great colleagues to the challenge because I know they have inspiring stories to tell – krasimir.semerdzhiev and ekaterina.anachkova.

Anyone else is most welcome!

I don't want to limit your creativity with predefined questions, so here are a few you can use, or personalize, or ignore and let your imagination go wild.

Share a fun fact/story about yourself that people don't know.

How do you think the way you were raised affected your career?

What is your professional/ personal life dream?

What was the most fun project you ever participated in and why?

What do you imagine or predict is the future of your topic?

Enjoy!

8 Comments
moshenaveh
Community Manager
Community Manager
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Wow Vanya!

Thanks a lot for joining BIF, a great blog and for encouraging your team members to do the same.

I've never been to Bulgaria but defiantly after reading your blog I want even more. I also love Burekas which I think is a Bulgarian Pastries.

Thank you for you kind words but the truth is that thanks to people like you I really enjoyed working in the wiki. Your level of professionalism and enthusiasm is something very unique. It was great fun working with you on the Wiki space council (@all read Vanya's interviewabout the Wiki).

Thanks again and I wish us many more mutual and fun project in the future.

Moshe

Vanya
Advisor
Advisor
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Moshe, thank you for your kind words and for keeping this great community alive and thriving!

You're more than welcome to come to Bulgaria. Burek is not originally Bulgarian, but widely available here along with many more delicious things to try:)

Vanya

TammyPowlas
Active Contributor
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Vanya,

Thank you for sharing about Bulgaria, a little-known country

I am curious about Callanetics - I tried it a few years back, but I didn't stick with it

Tammy

Vanya
Advisor
Advisor
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Thank you, Tammy!

Yes, it took me too some time until I warmed up to the regular drag to gym:)

But now I'm addicted to it as it really gives me lots of energy.

Vanya

Former Member
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Hi - A really interesting blog and some great pictures. Nice questions to your BIF nominees, I look forward to reading their answers!

keohanster
Active Contributor
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Hi Vanya,

So nice to meet you!  I think I would opt for a vacation on the Black Sea. 
Perhaps we could meet up, and you could show off your mad singing skills?


Cheers,
Sue

ekaterinamitova
Advisor
Advisor
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Dear Vanya,

Thank you for the invitation :smile: This is my blog post in reply:

http://scn.sap.com/community/about/blog/2012/09/13/blog-it-forward--ekaterina-anachkova

Ekaterina

Former Member
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Hi Vanya,

Good Day!

I still remember Bulgaria. When I open my first GK book when I was studying in 9 standard. I remember Sofia is capital for Bulgaria! I always remember Bulgaria because of this and special to me. Nice blog and very well written. Keep up the good work!

Once again thank you so much for sharing this fantabulous blog! :smile:

Regards,

Hari Suseelan