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Erik Taylor:
Executive Director
Erik, originally from California, graduated from UC
Davis in 2001 with a degree in political science and
history. After working as the coordinator of a high
school intervention center, Erik moved to Berlin where
he conducted research for the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung
(German think tank and development institution). Erik
received a joint master’s degree in social science
from the Universities of Freiburg (Germany), KwaZulu-Natal
(South Africa) and Jawaharlal Nehru (India). Erik completed
his studies number one in his class and was nominated
as the best foreign student in Freiburg. His thesis,
which attempted to identify some of the deeper cultural
and structural forces which constitute the practice
of ecotourism, was heavily informed by research he conducted
while working for the Ecuadorian based non-profit YanaPuma.
His work in Ecuador demonstrated the potential developmental,
conservational and educational merit of ecotourism.
Prior to founding Sustainable Bolivia, Erik worked as
the Director of Ecotourism for another non-profit based
in Cochabamba. In his spare time Erik enjoys sports,
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Boria Villegas: Director of Volunteer Programs
Arminda Boria Villegas was born in Oruro,
on August 25th, 1984. She studied at Maria Auxiliadora
High School in Santa Cruz-Montero, and earned her law
degree from the University of San Simon, Cochababma
in 2005. She interned at the Chamber of Commerce and
Services of Cochabamba in the Center for Conciliation
and Arbitration. In 2006 she was part of the team of
promoters in the National Registry, providing information
about the Referendum on Autonomy and the Constitutional
Assembly. Additionally, she worked as a project coordinator
for a Constitutional Campaign aimed at including environmental
protections within the Bolivian Constitution. Boria’s
hobbies include playing the djembe, traveling, dancing
and making traditional handicrafts. |
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Fatima Alicia Villarroel Solis: Director of
Finances and Resources Fatima, a native of
Cochabamba, was born on November 12th 1974. She completed
her secondary studies at Esclavas del Sagrado Corazón
de Jesus before attending the University of San Simon
where she earned a degree in Public Accounting. After
graduating, Fatima moved to London, England where she
studied English for three years and computing for an
additional year at the English College. Fatima has a
range of personal and professional experience in both
Bolivia and abroad. At the age of 24, she was elected
city representative of her home town Sacaba. For three
years she helped organize the international and ecological
fairs in Cochabamba. She worked as a supervisor and
manager of a cleaning and maintenance company in London.
She also worked as the Director of Finances for another
non-profit institution before joining us at Sustainable
Bolivia. In her free time Fatima enjoys cooking and
dancing.
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Kimi Jackson: Director of Legal Affairs
Kimi is originally
from Minnesota, U.S.A., and graduated from the United
World College of the American West, an international
high school, in Montezuma, New Mexico in 1992 before
receiving her dual degree in Latin American Studies
and Spanish from the University of Minnesota at Morris
in 1995. She worked as a journalist for a daily newspaper
for two years, and then attended law school at the University
of Denver College of Law, receiving her juris doctorate
in 2000. Kimi has practiced law for seven years, working
with a non-profit organization representing migrant
farm workers in the United States, and also representing
university students. Kimi´s legal experience has
ranged from practicing immigration law to federal civil
litigation, always representing people in need of assistance.
In 2007, Kimi and her spouse began a trip through South
America in fulfillment of a long-term dream, and this
traveling eventually brought Kimi to Cochabamba, and
Sustainable Bolivia. In her spare time, Kimi enjoys
yoga, bicycling, reading, writing and traveling.
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Nicole G. Ferszt
A recent graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Nicole received a Bachelor of Science in Economics with concentrations in Finance and Marketing. Currently she is a Financial Analyst for HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. working for the Corporate and Investment Banking and Markets division in New York, New York. She serves as a liaison between donors, volunteers and institutional directors in both Bolivia and the United States. Nicole spearheds our Change for the Children (C.F.C.) from the USA. |
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Tiffany Poppa: Assistant Director of Volunteer Programs
Originally from Bridgeport, Connecticut, Tiffany graduated
from the University of Southern California in May 2007
with Bachelor Degrees in International Relations and
Theater. Through the School of International Relations,
Tiffany studied international politics and security
as well as gender and global society. In fall of 2005
she spent her semester in Managua, Nicaragua, where
she stayed with a host family and attended classes at
a local university. She also completed an independent
study project that examined Nicaragua’s popular
theater movement and its effect on societal change.
In her free time, Tiffany enjoys trying new foods, dancing,
and watching comedies. |
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Kristina Teppo: Assistant Executive Director
Kristina
was born in Phayao, Thailand on 12th October 1982 but
grew up in Dubai, U.A.E. She completed her secondary
studies at Luostarivuoren Lukio in Turku, Finland before
moving to Brighton, England where she earned a degree
in International Relations and Spanish from the University
of Sussex. This also included a year of study at the
Universidad Anahuac del Sur in Mexico City. Kristina’s
main focus in the final year was on Global Politics
and Violence and she wrote her dissertation on the genocide
in Rwanda and Western intervention. Since graduating
in 2005 Kristina has travelled extensively and also
spent time teaching English in Thailand. Future plans
include studying for a MA in Humanitarian Action. In
her spare time Kristina enjoys listening to music, swimming,
dancing and travelling.
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Laisa Daza: Director of Fair Trade
Originally from Bolivia, Laisa graduated from American University in May 2007 with a Bachelors Degree in International Affairs from the School of International Service. Laisa studied International Development with a focus on Latin America and the Caribbean. In the fall of 2005 she spent a semester studying abroad in Santiago, Chile and traveling throughout the region, visiting Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru. In the future she hopes to get an MA in International Development and continue working within the region of Latin America and the Caribbean. In her free time she likes to travel, read and listen to music. |
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Sebastian Michael Cray: Assistant National Director
Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Sebastian spent his early high school years in Australia, where he would return many times. He graduated from Beloit College in May 2008 with degrees in International Relations and Sociology. As part of his studies he spent a semester in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, learning Swahili and the many aspects of Tanzania culture. He also did research on social versus economic pressures on rural farming communities. He spent the following summer in Ecaudor working for the Kallari organization, where he learned a good deal about running an NGO. In his free time he enjoys playing sports, reading and watching movies. |
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Dr. Boris Mimi Arthur MacGregor: Director of Love
Son of long time Sustainable Bolivia house residents, Mac and Miranda, Dr. Boris Mimi Arthur MacGregor was welcomed into the Sustainable Bolivia family on March 23, 2008, at two- months old. As the Assistant Director of Love, Boris’ duties include such things as snuggling, kissing, eating leftovers, and wrestling sessions. His hobbies include, eating, sleeping, and picking up the ladies. Boris dislikes spinach and cauliflower and loves meat of all varieties. The multi- talented Boris also serves as a guest DJ at La Marka, a local bar where he is a crowd favorite. |
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