Chief of IT at the local supermarkets' oour, which was part of the stour. The economist turned IT, which was touted as the most productive programming combination (sure gives the most results, in terms of sheets of paper).
Her husband had a little LLC in the 90s, where he'd hire some invalids to get a better tax rate. Sold computer paper.
Met her just a few days after returning from the US, she runs an exchange office in a little room next to the old dentist's office - while the doctor's was in the main building - in my old street. The building previously belonged to the local community (i.e. was what other countries would call "community center"). Before that, the "Ujedinjenje" (uniting) tavern was there, named after WWI, when south slavic states (or parts of the austro-hungarian empire) had united.
We recognized each other in a second. Nice.