
Aura Imbarus is an educator, professional
speaker, and the author of the critically acclaimed memoir, Out of the
Transylvania Night: A Story of Tyranny, Freedom, Love and Identity, on
sale on Amazon.com and Barnes&Noble.com and a book for teens, 101 Great
Ways to Make the World a Totally Awesome Place - By Teens For Teens,
summer 2011 release.
Aura was born in
Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Transylvania or “Dracula’s Land,” Romania. With an early
inclination for writing and foreign languages, she pursued a BA degree in
English/Foreign Languages, an MA in British and American Studies, and a Ph.D.
in Humanities/Philology at “Lucian Blaga” University; she furthered her
education at UCLA and California State LA.
She took eight years of ballet, played volleyball professionally for
four years, and track and field for two years. An inquisitive mind, she landed
a job with Radio Contact as an anchorman and editor for the news department,
with Gallup Poll as a Regional Interview Operator and with Sibiu Journal as a
Publicity Manager. In 1995, she joined
her Alma mater’s team, teaching for “Lucian Blaga” University as an assistant
professor. In the same year, she held the PR Director position of the
International Jazz Festival, and she was part of the incipient team of the
International Theatre Festival in Transylvania.
In 1997, Aura won the Green Card Lottery out
of the 8 million applicants and moved to LA “The City of Angeles.” After a
short experience in the hotel business, working for Bel-Air Hotel and
Inter-Continental LA, Aura had her degrees recognized, and, soon enough, she
joined the educational field, teaching for high school and colleges around
South Bay area.
Aura’s was awarded “Who Who’s Who Among
America’s Teachers, Marquis’ Edition in 2003, 2004, and 2005; she was awarded
Someone Special at West High School, 2005; awarded Who’s Who Among America’s
Teachers, 2004; awarded Outstanding Young Educator, Torrance Junior Chamber of
Commerce, 2003; Outstanding Young Educator, City Council of the City of
Torrance, 2003; Outstanding Young Educator, County of Los Angeles, 2003;
Outstanding Young Educator, Certificate of Recognition, California State
Senate, 2003; Outstanding Young Educator, Certificate of Recognition,
California State Assembly, 2003; Outstanding High School Teacher, UC San
Diego’s Teacher Recognition Program, 2001-2002. She was awarded 2010 Martin
Luther King, Jr. Visions of Unity, Art Contest, Tenth Year Teacher Recognition,
2010.
She was one of the five
members of the Romanian-American delegation to meet Prince Radu Duda of
Romania, Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen, at the Beverly Hills City Hall, March
2008.
Aura is the President of RAPN – Romanian
–American Professionals Network, LA Chapter and President of EuroCircle, a
professional European organization, LA Chapter, and writes for The Immigrant
Magazine.
Her favorite quote is: “Whenever I fall down, it is just another chance for me to jump
higher.”
Her website is: www.auraimbarus.com
Auras’ blog is: http://aurastransylvania.blogspot.com/