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James Woller

James Woller is the Manager of Strategic Development and Planning for Bulembu International, a not-for-profit organization that is rebuilding a community in Africa through the startup of macro-businesses and urban development. While in university, James served as the student body president. He now holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with in International Studies with a focus on economic development from Trinity Western University. This summer, James co-authored a book titled “The Skill”, which focuses on the need for adaptability in a globalized world filled with transitions and how it is the skill of the future. He now lives in Vancouver where he enjoys reading, traveling and nature in his spare time.

Q&A with James Woller, “Bulembu International”

I work in a community in Swaziland, Africa called Bulembu where we help those who are suffering from disease, have very little food and can't find jobs. We try to give opportunities for people to go to work, and provide for their families; opportunities for kids to get a good education so that they can have access to jobs; opportunities to receive medical treatment for those who have diseases. But one of the most important things we do is look for ways to teach those we help, how to learn how to do many things on their own.

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Q&A with James Woller, “Bulembu International”

I work in a community in Swaziland, Africa called Bulembu where we help those who are suffering from disease, have very little food and can’t find jobs. We try to give opportunities for people to go to work, and provide for their families; opportunities for kids to get a good education so that they can have access to jobs; opportunities to receive medical treatment for those who have diseases. But one of the most important things we do is look for ways to teach those we help, how to learn how to do many things on their own.