Hi Justin
Thanks for the response. I do hope we can talk some more. I would like to hear your ideas on what can we do different to improve the education of our youth. It seems to me the old ways are not working anymore.
Kind regards
Bob
You sound a very interesting person. Fantastic ideas and I know for sure you will implement them. We must make things happen. I'm into Project Management Training which is a catalyst for things to happen.
Hope we can talk some more
Cheers
That sounds awesome! I live in Cape Town and shall be here the whole holidays and I finish exams on the 6th so anytime after that (besides mon the 10th!) is good for me :)
Looking forward to making something cool happen! Must also definately invite Shane Smith and Jane Mull who are also on Huddlemind!
Ya, thats so true we should definitely meet up and meet other people in our social circles. When are you leaving to go home afer exams? All the best for exams though. Chat soon.:-)
At 12:55pm on October 30, 2008, Andrea Brand said…
Hi Justin,
to answer your question:I have worked in the past with underpriveleged Youth.
this is then dependant on an organisation who can fund-i personally don't deal with getting funding at this stage.hope this anwers your question.warmlyAndrea
whats up man...I see me and you are very like minded:-). I would really love to get to know how we as students can balance out business and academics, and clearly from your example, its possible. I look forward to getting to know and and possibly doing some busines eith you in the future:-).
Hi Justin,
Thanks for linking up. To answer your question, I haven't been directly involved with biotechnology for more than 20 years now. I did my MSc in biotechnology at WITS in 1986-87, and then started a PhD in molecular biology in the Heamatology department of the WITS medical schooll. But I dropped out after about 18 months to go into the IT industry, which is what I've been doing for the past 20 years. Earlier this year, I made another career transition - I sold my shares in my IT company, and launched my new career as a Career-Creativity coach.
You can see what I'm about at http://www.zestware.com. It's still a work in progress, as I'm trying to build it into a useful and well-organized career-creative resource-base, but it should give you a fair idea.
microbrewery, biofuel, organics and events - that's quite a combination. how did you fall into the sustainable sector? be interested to hear more about your ventures. will Just Kings have any sustainable mandates?
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I'm glad you enjoyed it. Sorry I couldn't talk longer. I'd have liked to have chatted more with you and Ryan.
Kind regards,
Kirsten
Thanks for the response. I do hope we can talk some more. I would like to hear your ideas on what can we do different to improve the education of our youth. It seems to me the old ways are not working anymore.
Kind regards
Bob
Hope we can talk some more
Cheers
That sounds awesome! I live in Cape Town and shall be here the whole holidays and I finish exams on the 6th so anytime after that (besides mon the 10th!) is good for me :)
Looking forward to making something cool happen! Must also definately invite Shane Smith and Jane Mull who are also on Huddlemind!
x
Didnt realize you were at UCT also! Let me know when you and Sibusiso meet up, I want to join :)
Hope your exams are going well!
x
Ya, thats so true we should definitely meet up and meet other people in our social circles. When are you leaving to go home afer exams? All the best for exams though. Chat soon.:-)
to answer your question:I have worked in the past with underpriveleged Youth.
this is then dependant on an organisation who can fund-i personally don't deal with getting funding at this stage.hope this anwers your question.warmlyAndrea
Thanks for linking up. To answer your question, I haven't been directly involved with biotechnology for more than 20 years now. I did my MSc in biotechnology at WITS in 1986-87, and then started a PhD in molecular biology in the Heamatology department of the WITS medical schooll. But I dropped out after about 18 months to go into the IT industry, which is what I've been doing for the past 20 years. Earlier this year, I made another career transition - I sold my shares in my IT company, and launched my new career as a Career-Creativity coach.
You can see what I'm about at http://www.zestware.com. It's still a work in progress, as I'm trying to build it into a useful and well-organized career-creative resource-base, but it should give you a fair idea.
Regards and all the best
Gopal
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Your upcoming website sounds intriguing. Looking forward to knowing more about you and your work.
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