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Current Audacious Project

Earning an MBA at the Foster School of Business.

Previous Audacious Project

April 2010 - September 2010 vertical Hiker - Pacific Crest Trail.

With a light pack and a bit of luck I reveled in being responsible only to myself as I hiked the Pacific Crest Trail.

Previous Audacious Project

April 2009 - April 2010
wyoming summary Associate Director - Americorps Vista Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity Sheridan, Wyoming.

Creating and managing a huge jump in construction productivity by teaming with a wonderful affiliate and a great community gave to everyone - homes for some and lot's of opportunity to learn what's truly important for others.

Previous Audacious Project

March 2007 - Feb. 2009 Nicaragua Summary
Construction Coordinator for NPH Nicaragua building an orphanage for 500 children.

Through challenges both internal and external, personal (Spanish!) and professional, we made progress towards our goal that will stand solid for decades to come.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Everybody Loves Reymundo Video

Posted by Nicole at 5:56 PM  

Labels: Culture, Latin America, Nicaragua, Orphanage, Volunteer

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