As summer arrived, the new second-year IDSers scattered all over the world for jobs, internships, and to study languages. We can now be found in the U.S., Central and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. We are working for a variety of organizations, companies, and governments. This blog is meant to help us keep track of what each other are up to as well as to provide insight for the newcomers into what may await them in their life as an IDSer.
Aside from those working and studying hard in the States, here is a glimpse as to what the others are up to:
Allie McGonagle - Uganda, VOLSET Foundation
Amanda McKeever - Senegal, 10,000 Girls
Ambler Mauger - India, Teach For All
Ashley Warriner - Mexico,
Brooke Olster - Jordan, USAID and The Kaizen Company
Colleen McMillan - Cambodia,
Georgie Almon – France, Bridge Abroad (studying French)
Kate Hamann - Paraguay,
Kristin Smith - Rwanda,
Lisa Bower - Nepal, ECCA
Lizzie Weber - Dominican Republic, Tourism Class at ESIA
Mary Liz Mann - Nicaragua, U.S. Department of State
Rachel Flynn- Haiti, Pact
Ryan Evans – France, Bridge Abroad (studying French)
Sarah Boeckmann - Cameroon/Ghana, Reforestation Project
Shannon O'Rourke - Senegal, GENSenegal and 10,000 Girls
Sheila Leonard - Ghana/Burkina Faso, GlobalGiving
Apologies if anyone is missing from this list or if details are wrong/missing, but if that is the case, please comment on this posting.
That's awesome that so many of you are all over the place. Let us know how it is going.
ReplyDeleteI'm a University of Texas journalism student doing a story on 10,000 Girls. I'd love to interview Amanda McKeever if anyone knows how to get in contact with her! My email is nikki@mail.utexas.edu
ReplyDeleteThanks to anyone who can help!