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Scott Blunk
Trinity
Fellow Class of 2001 - 2003
Graduate Program: MBA
Service Experience: Peace Corps, Cameroon
Undergraduate: Purdue University Major: Mechanical Engineering.
Service Experience/Location:
My major service work prior to starting the Trinity
Fellows Program was as a Peace Corps volunteer
in Cameroon. I spent two years in the south of
the country teaching science in a remote tropical
mountain village. Along with my work as a teacher
I helped the community organize, raise funds and
construct a pipe water system that provided the
first potable water in the area. I spent an additional
year in Cameroon working in the north, teaching
in a large city on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
Trinity Fellowship Experience:
Life as a fellow pulls me in many directions,
requiring the juggling of many demands. By day
I am a businessperson working as the director
of program development at the Badger Association
of the Blind and Visually Impaired, and by night
I switch to my role as full-time student.
In my business role I create new, or change existing,
programs and services for the blind and visually
impaired community of Greater Milwaukee. I have
been able to work in practically all areas of
the organization due to my position as a director,
and to the organization's small size (34 full-time
employees). This has allowed me the opportunity
to directly apply course material in many areas,
including: accounting, organizational behavior
and operations management. My education is continually
reinforced by its practical application at work
and the benefits of the education are almost immediately
seen at the Badger Association.
This real-time utilization of the business education
causes a lot of strain as it blurs the line between
work and school, but there are many immediate
rewards. My supervisor and professors see these
rewards as I act as a conduit between academia
and the nonprofit business world. |
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