Chared Verschuur-Ballo
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Chared Verschuur-Ballo
The Netherlands
October 12, 2009
 
 
Chared hails from Quezon City and finished AB Journalism in the University of Santo Tomas.

She was a News Reporter for more than 10 years in Manila before Chared came to Holand to stay in 2007.

She did her on-the-job-training at the Philippine Daily Inquirer and was a Broadcast Reporter for the National Broadcasting Network.

Chared also wrote for magazines and newspapers while working as a Broadcast Reporter. In 2005, she attended a Broadcast Journalism training at the Radio Nederlands Training Centre in Hilversum. That was also the time when she met her husband.

While new in the Netherlands, Chared contributed articles for Antenne Rotterdam about her experiences in living here. The articles are still on their website.

Right now, Chared works as Communications Assistant for the Federation of European Microbiological Societies.
She maintains her own website... www.charedverschuur.com.
 

List of Entries

 
 
Chared Verschuur-Ballo
January 13, 2010

One of the biggest challenges that a highly-educated professional may face when moving to the Netherlands is the fact that Dutch is the language used in this country. Of course, that is not the case ...
 
 
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Chared Verschuur-Ballo
October 12, 2009

Since two typhoons hit the Philippines, many are still awaiting help. One of these is Santolan, Pasig City where friends dear to us live. They were victims of 25-foot water that entered their homes in ...
 
 
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Chared Verschuur-Ballo
October 3, 2009

It was a lamentable weeked for all Filipinos. Typhoon Ondoy wreaked its havoc and turned Metro Manila into a sea, literally. The amount of rain that could pour in a month, Ondoy poured not even ...