By George F on Dec 3, 2008 in Africa, Family, Kenya, Landmark Education | 0 Comments
Valerie Kimani is well known in East Africa for winning the first season of its most prominent reality show, Project Fame, and for her talent as a singer. In an article she wrote for True Love, a leading African Woman’s magazine, she tells about her journey to know her father and how the Landmark Forum [...]
By George F on Jul 1, 2008 in Kenya, Women's Issues, california | 0 Comments
Powerful Women International (PWI) has held its first Kenyan women’s empowerment and networking event at the Grand Regency in Nairobi, on June 28. The event was a landmark–PWI’s first ever outside the United States.
PWI CEO and founder Valeri Bocage literally knows what it’s like to create something from nothing. She lived in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina [...]
By George F on Jan 31, 2008 in Elementary, Kenya | 3 Comments
It’s a hard to think of a person who embodies the boldness of unstoppability of Landmark Education graduates more than Paul Boutin. In December of 2006, he went to Kenya for a 10-day safari. He didn’t make it through the first day. On that first morning, he noticed an unfinished building and asked about it. [...]
By admin on Apr 3, 2007 in Africa, Film, Kenya, People, Women's Issues, fair trade | 2 Comments
240,000 Miles, $1,000 in Shots, Two Feet From Instant Death
Jessica and Bill Kizorek are not strangers to international travel. They have been to a combined total of 200 countries, including one journey involving all seven continents.
By the beginning of 2007 the pair had committed to a unique kind of travel mission—giving away, in twelve months, [...]