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                           International Orientation Assistants 2006-07



Federico is a senior management major from Argentina who has studied all his life in foreign schools and loves interacting with people from different countries and cultures. He has a flair for languages and speaks English, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese.

Email: s07.fcataife@wittenberg.edu

Ashley has studied abroad at Beijing, China and the experience gave her a unique glimpse into a different society and a different culture than what she was used to. She loves meeting people from different cultural backgrounds and jumped at the chance to be an IOA.

Email: s07.akopf@wittenberg.edu

Eric is from Sweden and is majoring in Political Science. He wanted to be an IOA because not only did he want to meet the new international students, but also because he wanted to help them adapt to Wittenberg. When he is not working at the Office of International Education, Eric can be contacted through smoke signals and/or email.

Email: s08.elindsjo@wittenberg.edu

Lisa is an East Asian Studies major and loves meeting new people from varied cultures. During Spring semester of her junior year, she studied abroad at Kansai Gaidai University in Japan. She loved the Study Abroad experience so much that she decided to become an IOA so that she can make sure the new international students have as much fun at Witt as she did in Japan. Lisa speaks fluent Japanase, Chinese, Spanish and English.

Email: s07.llui@wittenberg.edu

Danielle is an English Literature major with a minor in Geography, and she is a returning IOA. Like the rest of our IOA's, she loves meeting new people from different cultures and helping them adapt to life at Wittenberg. She speaks English, German and French.

Email: s07.dnicholson@wittenberg.edu

Mai is a Management and East Asian Studies major from Vietnam and in her own words, she "likes a little bit about everything and wants to know a little bit about everything". For most prospectives, she is the first student they met at Wittenberg, through her work at the Admissions Office. Mai became an IOA because, as an international student herself, she had first hand experience of how helpful the IOA's were for new internationals; she wants to complete the circle and help new international students fit into life at Wittenberg.

Email: s09.mtrinh@wittenberg.edu


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