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Namsom

Mooy
Mooy
A former student at FGCC, Mooy studies Economics and administration at open University. Mooy is our Projects Manager and is responsible for contact with schools, setting up English camps, restoration camps etc. She also helps to look after the volunteers in Nongkhai.


Nongkhai

Jim
Jim
Jim graduated from Khon Kaen University's tourism program in 2007 and initially completed a 3 month internship with Travel to Teach before joining us permanently. After working with us in Chiang Mai for 2 years Jim now looks after our volunteers in Nongkhai and gives Thai cooking and language lessons.

Contact Jim: jim@travel-to-teach.org

David
David
Dave was a volunteer with T2T programs two years ago and decided to stay on teaching in Thailand. Dave is an extremely gifted and dedicated teacher. Dave gives our teaching inductions and will do everything he can to help our volunteers.


Glyn
Glyn
Glyn, 24, is from the UK and along with Jim coordinates our programs in Nongkhai. Glyn originally volunteered with T2T for 6 months in Chiang Mai and Nongkhai and has previously volunteered in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka. Whilst at home in London he worked as a researcher for KiS, a support and health charity for the gay, lesbian and transsexual community in based in Soho. Glyn interests include classical novels, Asian culture and art, politics and current affairs. He also enjoys socialising, playing badminton, and going to the gym as much as he can.


Head Office

Kerstin
Kerstin
Kerstin was a Swedish consultant who left behind a long career in Swedish local and regional agencies to set up and manage Travel-to-Teach. She operates from a house in the center of Nongkhai, Thailand. Kerstin's essays, written in Swedish, are syndicated to magazines on Scandinavian airlines destined for BKK.

Contact Kerstin: apply_thai@travel-to-teach.org

Charlotte
Charlotte
Charlotte, a Media and Communications major from England first volunteered for us in the Spring of 2004, she then returned and joined T2T in 2005 and worked as our business development manager in Nongkhai. She is now back again working as our Marketing and International Programme Manager.

Contact Charlotte: charlotte@travel-to-teach.org

David
David
David is a Computer Science graduate from the UK and former Phon Phisai volunteer runs the Travel to Teach website. He also built the database and office systems we use for our application procedure and the day to day running of our programs. Although now working in Costa Rica David still manages our website.

Contact David: david@travel-to-teach.org

Out of Country

Renee
Renee
Renee initially came to Thailand at the start of 2009 to volunteer in Nongkhai before becoming our International Programme Manager. She helped move our head office from Thailand to Mexico and she expanded our projects to the African continent, where we now have programmes in Ghana and Uganda. She is now our UK representative. She also has extensive knowledge of traveling throughout Southeast Asia, Latin America and Europe. She presently resides in Nottingham, England where she is completing her degree in English and Drama.

Contact Renee: apply@travel-to-teach.org

Darcy
Darcy
Darcy Tucker is our USA Representative. She has extensive experience traveling throughout South East Asia as well as Europe, South America, Central America and the USA. She has lived/worked/studied/traveled in over 25 countries. Based in New York City, she currently works as a project manager for the non-profit group New Leaders for New Schools. Darcy comes from a family of many educators, has worked in for-profit and non-profit contexts and has taught English overseas. In her free time she enjoys planning her next holiday, scuba diving, reading, cooking and dancing to 80's music.


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