I just spent two days in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the National Conference on International Youth Exchange. I had a great time. On Friday I talked to 250 high school students about my life and the joy of crossing cultures. At one point five boys came over to where I was after the talk and asked if they could give me a hug. You gotta believe I loved it!
The Charlotte- Mecklenberg schools are committed to preparing their students to be “globally competitive,” and they were one of the sponsors of the conference. The other was CSIET. They were both gracious and on top of everything. Tara, Kelly, John, John, Beth, Lindsay…..great job. Congratulations.
There were people and programs from all over the country and world. The thing that everybody shared was a passion for helping young people extend their education across borders. On Saturday I gave a talk to the conference attendees. Lots of interesting and committed people.
I just launched a website for LGG (it was a big push to get it up for the conference): www.letsgetglobal.org I’m open to comments, additions, suggestions, etc. The more specific, the better. I really do want your help.
Luckily, last week Jeewon Kim walked through my door (after e-mailing me) and saved me. Jeewon is a young lawyer just back from nine months around the world and…here’s the best part for me…not working yet!! She came over several days and got me through the creation of that site, sitting next to me and working her magic on the computer. She spoke the language and was able to communicate with Dave who was creating the site.
Once Jeewon figured out that I am organizationally challenged, she would give me assignments overnight. ” Here are the four things I want you to do before I get here tomorrow.” I loved it. Jeewon, thank you.
I just came from trying to edit the LGG site and messed up a few things…I haven’t mastered the technical part and my saviour, Dave Chase, who designed and got it up and running, isn’t available today. So, if you find links that don’t work, lines that need spaces, type with the wrong size font, and pages without pictures, they will be fixed.
I would love your input on content…what’s there and what isn’t. Please send it to me at: info@letsgetglobal.org. The more specific, the better.
The look and technical expertise (before I messed it up today) has to be credited to Dave. He’s a 20-year-old college student and very talented. We’ve only met virtually. If you’re thinking of starting up a blog or website, check him out. dave@davidechase.com. You’ll be surprised at how reasonable he is….costwise….he’s building a reputation and a portfolio. He certainly gets my vote.
Get in on the ground floor; you’ll be glad you did. He was even cheerful as he answered all my questions, executed all my instructions, and corrected all my mistakes. I just now sent him another e-mail asking him to correct my corrections from today. There were several days last week when we were e-mailing dozens of times a day. He never once alluded to my dumb questions and inability to organize my thoughts. I know there were a couple of nights when he didn’t get much sleep. I’ve been dragging on this for months…then of course it had to be finished tomorrow!
Please go there immediately and have a look: www.letsgetglobal.org. Then write me an e-mail: info@letsgetglobal.org.