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Gaddi Vasquez - Peace Corps

Gaddi Vasquez - Peace Corps

Gaddi Vasquez is Director of the Peace Corps. According to whitehouse.gov: Gaddi H. Vasquez is the 16th director of the Peace Corps. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate on... [more]

Gaddi Vasquez is Director of the Peace Corps. According to whitehouse.gov: Gaddi H. Vasquez is the 16th director of the Peace Corps. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate on January 23, 2002. Mr. Vasquez is the first Hispanic American to serve as director of the Peace Corps. Under Mr. Vasquez’s leadership, the Peace Corps has realized a 29-year high of Volunteers in the field, opened an historic program in Mexico—allowing Americans to share their skills in information technology, small business development, science, and water and environmental technology with Mexican citizens—and, worked with six countries to participate in the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. As Director, Mr. Vasquez has placed a high priority on revitalizing the Peace Corps through a comprehensive outreach and recruitment program focused to attract the best and the brightest that America has to offer, including a diverse group of volunteers and administrative staff. Additionally, Mr. Vasquez has directed the entry or re-entry into 21 Peace Corps countries, significantly enhanced the safety and security systems world wide and has also overseen the largest congressional appropriation in the Peace Corps’ history for three consecutive years. Mr. Vasquez's public career includes service at the city, county, state, and federal levels of government. He began his 25-year career in public service as a police officer in Orange, California. Mr. Vasquez served as an appointee of three former California Governors and was appointed by former President George H.W. Bush to federal commissions. Mr. Vasquez is an active public servant and has received numerous awards for leadership and community service, including: the 2003 Outstanding Alumni Award by the American Association of Community Colleges, the Coro Foundation Crystal Eagle Award, and the Marine Corps Scholarship Fund Globe and Anchor Award. He is the recipient of the Orange County Black Chamber of Commerce Award for Community Leadership, the Jewish National Fund Tree of Life Award, the B'nai Brith Award for Leadership and Community Service. A native of Carrizo Springs, Texas, Mr. Vasquez is the son of migrant farm workers of Mexican descent who instilled in him a strong work ethic and the value of always giving his utmost to any endeavor. Mr. Vasquez became the first member of his family to earn a college degree. He is a graduate of the University of Redlands and has served as a trustee professor at Chapman University. In addition, he was recently honored by the University of LaVerne with an honorary P.h.D. of Humane Letters.

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first of all its sad that US banned help to Azerbaijan for a long time.it once again shows how unfair American politicians are and how stupid the people are who vote for them.i am gratefull for peace corps members.i have some friends among them and they are really good people. regarding the...  
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[...] according to the Peace Corps Wiki, over 190 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in Azerbaijan and as was the case in Armenia, a number set up blogs from the beginning of 2006. Operating outside the capital, Baku, the blogs [...]  
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Peace Corps marketing service to retirees DAYTON (AP) -- As a new member of the Peace Corps, Ralph Bernstein is trying to get used to the heat and humidity in the equatorial African nation of Ghana, the bone-jarring rides over unpaved roads and unsanitary  
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Bernstein, whose wife died two years ago, said he was looking for something to make his life rewarding. "If I weren't working, I'd say: 'What am I getting ...  
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It took Ellen Arnstein the better part of two years to win the trust of the people of Camargo, a farming town of 5,000 in southeastern Bolivia. The mayor agreed to partially fund the Peace Corps volunteer's proposal to have children plant fruit trees ...  
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Rachete, With all major development in the center of the capital, Yerevan, (usually disproportionately to reported tax collection and average incomes) and with much work needing to be done in the regions which are emptying, I have to ask… when?  
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A Dayton man is the oldest current volunteer in the Peace Corps and part of a tidal wave of volunteers 50 and older.  
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It took Ellen Arnstein the better part of two years to win the trust of the people of Camargo, a farming town of 5,000 in southeastern Bolivia. The mayor agreed to partially fund the Peace Corps volunteer's proposal to have children plant fruit trees ...  
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It took Ellen Arnstein the better part of two years to win the trust of the people of Camargo, a farming town of 5,000 in southeastern Bolivia. The mayor agreed to partially fund the Peace Corps volunteer¡¦s proposal to have children plant fruit ...  
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- A Dayton man is the oldest current volunteer in the Peace Corps and part of a tidal wave of volunteers 50 and older. Eighty-four-year-old Ralph Bernstein says he was looking for something to make his life rewarding after his wife ...  
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The U.S. Peace Corps started working in Azerbaijan in 2002. Previously, they had been prevented from doing so thanks to the efforts of the Armenian-American lobby which had successfully blocked U.S. assistance to the country because of the unresolved conflict between the two over the disputed...  
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It took Ellen Arnstein the better part of two years to win the trust of the people of Camargo, a farming town of 5,000 in southeastern Bolivia.  
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Across the border from South Sudan, in the small Ethiopian village of Asossa, Sun Yingtao, a young agriculture student from Hebei Province in China, is teaching subsistence farmers - many of them refugees from ...  
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DAYTON - As a new member of the Peace Corps, Ralph Bernstein is trying to get used to the heat and humidity in the equatorial African nation of Ghana, the bone-jarring rides over unpaved roads and unsanitary ...  
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