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<td>[[Media:|Rosemary Carroll (resume)]] is currently a youth rowing coach and the website project manager at a small business. In the fall she is entering an MA program at University of Washington's Henry Jackson School of International Affairs where she will continue her undergraduate focus on the Central Asia. Past experience include SPSS analysis, film, radio, and print media, survey development, policy analysis, teaching English in the Kyrgyz Republic, and grassroots organizing. She is flexible, motivated, and analytical.</td></tr> |
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[[Media:|Rosemary Carroll (resume)]] is currently a youth rowing coach and the website project manager at a small business. In the fall she is entering an MA program at University of Washington's Henry Jackson School of International Affairs where she will continue her undergraduate focus on the Central Asia. Past experience include SPSS analysis, film, radio, and print media, survey development, policy analysis, teaching English in the Kyrgyz Republic, and grassroots organizing. She is flexible, motivated, and analytical. | |
Alexandra Pinschmidt (resume) is studying International Development and Social Change at Clark University, with a focus on gender, education, and empowerment. She has a keen interest in media for social change, and has produced two independent documentary films, about development work in southern Africa and homelessness in Boston. Alexandra has had extensive international experience, as a teacher in Mozambique, a medical volunteer in Uzbekistan, and as a student in China and Ecuador. She is highly self-motivated, creative, critical, and reflexive. Trailers for her films can be seen at www.radical-lens.com. | |
Kristin Sherwood (resume) is currently a first-year Masters degree student at Clark University in International Development and Social Change. Before coming to Clark, she worked for six years as an elementary school teacher, spending her summers volunteering in developing countries. Projects have included teaching English in Hungary and Costa Rica, teaching internet skills in Mauritius and Mexico, and training student volunteers in India. She is excited about the potential of XO laptops to empower both children and teachers and revolutionize the way that learning takes place. Kristin has a B.A. in Linguistics from Harvard University and an M.Ed. in Creative Arts in Learning/ Elementary Education from Lesley University. In her spare time, she enjoys playing Celtic fiddle, practicing Aikido, and hiking. |
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