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My name is Emma Spenner and I had the
wonderful opportunity to serve in the Peace Corps in Malawi from 1995 - 1997.
While in the Peace Corps, I worked with the Department of Parks and Wildlife as
an Environmental Educator. My educational background in International
Environmental Studies (earned in 1995 from Colby College in Maine), served as a
perfect springboard for my work in international environmental issues. While in
Malawi, I had the opportunity to work on inspiring projects such as: creating a
wildilfe library at the Mzuzu Environmental Center; writing an environmental
education manual for primary and secondary teachers; starting a paper-making
income generating activity, and escorting numerous school groups into protected
areas.
After a rewarding two years as a Peace
Corps Volunteer, I moved to Naples, Florida, where I worked as a Land
Acquisition Specialist for The Conservancy of southwest Florida. After two
years of buying swamp-land in Florida, I was called to where the mountains and
sea meet. I moved to Bellingham, WA in 1999 to earn my Masters of Science
Degree in Geography and Natural Resource Management. I recently completed my
degree and am now working as the new Peace Corps Recruiter and as a part-time
instructor at Western Washington University and Northwest Indian College.

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