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Entries For: May 2007

Timothy Prestero - Ivory Coast

Tim Prestero, Peace Corps volunteer in the Ivory Coast (1995-97), is the Founder and CEO of Design that Matters (DtM), where he designs new products and services to help social enterprises scale and meet their mission. DtM works with hundreds of volunteers – engineers, designers, students and lawyers. read more...

Paul Slawson - Bangladesh & Pakistan

Paul Slawson led the first Peace Corps programs in Bangladesh and Pakistan (1961-63), then directed the programs in French-speaking Africa. After a distinguished business career, he served as president of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. He is now on the board of The Asia Foundation. read more...

John Kulczycki - Ethiopia

John Kulczycki, Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia (1963-65), taught history and philosophy at Haile Selassie University. He is now a retired history professor, but still works on causes in Ethiopia as part of the Ethiopia & Eritrea Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. read more...

Brian Cayce - Turkmenistan

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Brian Cayce, Peace Corps volunteer in Turkmenistan (1994-96), currently leads the analysis and evaluation of social venture capital investment opportunities for Gray Matters Capital. The investment firm, which he founded, is driven by both social concerns and a profit motive. read more...

Scott Morgan - Ethiopia

Scott Morgan, Peace Corps volunteer in Ethiopia (1964-66), worked for two Chicago financial firms, A G Becker and Northern Trust. He is currently a co-sponsor of the Vocational Training for Children at Risk, which provides help to children at risk in Ethiopia. read more...

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