jon blackmann
2012-03-12 17:48:07 UTC
LANGATE TBILISI
http://langate.ge/index.php?catid=23
LanGate Educational Center, Tbilisi, Georgia 0185;
Tel: +995 32 225 08 01; Mob: +995 514 250 880;
Fax: +995 32 225 08 01; E-mail: ***@langate.ge ;
www.langate.ge
Bryan Adrian studied at College of Charleston, South Carolina, the
first municipal college in the USA, and at San Francisco State
University, earning his degree from SFSU in Creative Writing and
Politics of the Media. He then worked in advertising for a year in
SF, after which he relocated to New York City and worked there as a
senior copywriter for book publishers, including Columbia University
Press. After this, Bryan traveled to Germany and taught English there
for four years, including Linguarama and Volkshochschule. He was co-
director of the first commercial language school in the former
communist world, for Inlingua, Dresden, GDR. Following this project,
he returned to New York City and edited for hundreds of clients,
sometimes in Washington DC also. Formerly married to a Mexican school
teacher, Bryan has traveled extensively through South America. Bryan
has been in Tbilisi for the last five years, teaching English at
Lingua House and helping build up the business of that school as co-
director, especially the TOEFL and essay writing programs. Currently
he is still writing and publishing travel stories/articles online, as
well as poetry and fiction. He has also edited dozens of long reports
for the UNDP here in Georgia, and also edited reports for several
ministries of the government of Georgia. Today he is teaching at
Langate and working on independent projects.
BRYAN’S CV:
http://bryanadrian_writer.tripod.com/adrianCV2012.html
http://langate.ge/index.php?catid=23
LanGate Educational Center, Tbilisi, Georgia 0185;
Tel: +995 32 225 08 01; Mob: +995 514 250 880;
Fax: +995 32 225 08 01; E-mail: ***@langate.ge ;
www.langate.ge
Bryan Adrian studied at College of Charleston, South Carolina, the
first municipal college in the USA, and at San Francisco State
University, earning his degree from SFSU in Creative Writing and
Politics of the Media. He then worked in advertising for a year in
SF, after which he relocated to New York City and worked there as a
senior copywriter for book publishers, including Columbia University
Press. After this, Bryan traveled to Germany and taught English there
for four years, including Linguarama and Volkshochschule. He was co-
director of the first commercial language school in the former
communist world, for Inlingua, Dresden, GDR. Following this project,
he returned to New York City and edited for hundreds of clients,
sometimes in Washington DC also. Formerly married to a Mexican school
teacher, Bryan has traveled extensively through South America. Bryan
has been in Tbilisi for the last five years, teaching English at
Lingua House and helping build up the business of that school as co-
director, especially the TOEFL and essay writing programs. Currently
he is still writing and publishing travel stories/articles online, as
well as poetry and fiction. He has also edited dozens of long reports
for the UNDP here in Georgia, and also edited reports for several
ministries of the government of Georgia. Today he is teaching at
Langate and working on independent projects.
BRYAN’S CV:
http://bryanadrian_writer.tripod.com/adrianCV2012.html