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Springing into Action DOT welcomes new country initiatives 2008-10-29 Read More

Close Encounters Enjoying a local park of not-so-local wildlife 2008-08-12 Read More

Knowledge Park Competition DOT Kenyan Intern Robina Guchu helped facilitate a competition amongst Qatari students to develop an ideal Knowledge Park - a mechanism to encourage entrepreneurial advancements in an array of sectors through the use of technology, typically working in conjuction with local universities. 2008-04-02 Read More

Intern Presentation Five of our Interns presented the DOT 'Youth Leadership: ICT + Communities = Impact' session at the conference 2008-04-01 Read More

Second Day of the Conference 2008-03-30 2008-03-30 Read More

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Emily Marks

(emarks)

City: Parkhill

Province: Ontario

Country: Canada


Emily is a very outgoing and creative individual who enjoys challenges and multi-tasking.  Emily has experience as a career consultant,  researcher, teacher, facilitator and organic farmer.

 

Emily has worked with various non-profit organizations throughout the world, including the Institute of Cultural Affairs.  From 2000-2001, she participated in a NetCorps (Canada) Internship and was placed at the Sanghamitra Service Society in Vijayawada, India. 

 

Emily holds a Master of Arts in Criminology from Bond University in Australia and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with a minor in Legal Studies, from the University of Waterloo.

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