Leadership & Volunteering
Kimiko Davis in the USA
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Rashad Issa in the UK
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Lee R. Lambert in the USA, Founder of PMP
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Rashmir Balasubramaniam in the UK
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Kaori Nishiyama in Japan
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Hazal Eylul Secilmis Sengul in Turkey
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Dr. Mazin Gadir in the United Arab Emirates
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.
Ren Chang Soo in Malaysia
In this new blog series, I’d like to put four questions to people from different countries, backgrounds, professions, and genders who have all one thing in common: volunteering. I hope you’ll get inspired by their journeys and take the leap into volunteering.