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Better Know a Program Consultant: Aimee Chevalier

Monday, April 13th, 2009

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Aimee Chevalier.  Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with her:

Where did you grow up?

New Bedford, MA

Where did you go to college?

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Where have you traveled?

Ireland, Scotland, England, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France.  Going to Costa Rica this year! (more…)

Better Know a Program Consultant: Mark Ruggiero

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Mark Ruggiero.  Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with him:

Where did you grow up?

I was born in Syracuse, New York and lived in the area until I was 12 years old.  My family moved to Amherst, New Hampshire in the mid 1990s.

Where did you go to college?

University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT.  Go Huskies!

Where have you traveled?

The Caribbean, Canada, Brazil, South Africa, Mauritius, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, China, Japan, France and soon to be Ireland!

Which Explorica tours have you taken?

Italian Highlights in July 2008

Favorite breakfast cereal?

Cinnamon Toast Crunch.  After eating all the cereal, I love to drink the milk-leftovers…

If aliens were to contact earth tomorrow, would they be more E.T. or Independence Day?

When I was young, E.T. really freaked me out.  I’m probably going to have to go more in the direction of Independence Day on this one.

If you could live anywhere else in the entire world, where would that be and why?

Cape Town, South Africa.  It is one of the most beautiful cities in one of my favorite countries.  The backdrop of Table Mountain over the skyline is incredible.  It’s also on the ocean and I love being by the sea.

Coke or Pepsi?

Both.  No, seriously.  I like Diet Coke over Coke and Pepsi over Diet Pepsi.

Don’t ask me why but I’ve always been like that.

How far will UConn make it in the tourney this year, and why?

Which team?  I have the luxury of saying that both of our basketball teams are perennial national powerhouses.  We did win both the men’s and women’s championship in 2004 after all (the only school to do so!).

Our men’s team will make a deep run this year.  However, the loss of our point guard, Jerome Dyson, is going to make it difficult.

Our women’s team will go all the way.  They’re undefeated and have a solid team this year.

If the Rocky Mountains have the better slopes, how come most US Olympic skiers hail from the Northeast?

Good question!

While Steamboat Springs, Colorado may hail itself as the home of the most US Winter Olympians, their “champagne powder” isn’t as demanding as the boilerplate conditions that we have here in the Northeast.

It’s often said that if you can ski the hardpack and icy conditions here in the Northeast, you can ski anything.  We are also graced with some wonderful schools and racing clubs.  In fact, Bode Miller, a New Hampshire native and Olympic medalist, used to race against racers in my division when I was younger.

Needless to say, he won.

Better Know a Program Consultant: Adam Barton

Monday, February 9th, 2009

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Adam Barton. Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with him:

Where did you grow up?

Marysville, WA – on a beach of the Tulalip Indian Reservation

Where did you go to college?

The University of Washington

Where have you traveled?

Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Fiji, New Zealand & Spain

Which Explorica tours have you taken?

Madrid & Andalusia

Favorite band, movie, and/or book

Led Zeppelin, Dances with Wolves, Autobiography of a Yogi

Favorite breakfast cereal?

Cookie Crisp!

I can’t say I had any for more than 15 years, but I specifically remember loving it as a youth, both because it was cookies…for breakfast…and because it magically turned the milk into chocolate milk.  One drawback of the Cookie Crisp, however, was that it cut the roof of your mouth something fierce!

If aliens were to contact earth tomorrow, would they be more E.T. or Independence Day?

They HAVE contacted Earth, and they are both

If you could live anywhere else in the entire world, where would that be and why?

New Zealand, mastering the art of fly fishing

Which food did you love as a kid that you tried as an adult and found to be absolutely terrible?

Cottage Cheese.  Used to love it, but just thinking about it now turns my stomach.

Why were the Seattle Seahawks so bad this year?

They were haunted by Christian Okoye

Editor’s Note: Adam is clearly trying to curry my favor by bringing up an iconic Kansas City Chiefs player from my youth spent amongst the wheatfields, loping cows and threshers.

He has succeeded.

Better Know a Program Consultant: Alyssa Geiger

Monday, January 26th, 2009

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Alyssa Geiger. Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with her:

Where did you grow up?

Boxford, MA – Boston Suburbia at its finest.

Where did you go to college?

University of Massachusetts -following in the footsteps of my dad!

Where have you traveled?

Here goes:

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, England, Scotland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Croatia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland, Greece, Aegean Islands of Mykonos, Patmos, Santorini and Ios.

Wow.  So which Explorica tours have you taken?

Central European Cities and Madrid and Barcelona

Favorite book?

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs!

If you could be any animal, which animal would you be?

A bunny.

Favorite breakfast cereal?

Grape nuts! Oh the choice of having it hot or cold, it fills you up for the day and is really healthy for you.

If you could live anywhere else in the entire world, where would that be and why?

I’d have to visit more places before making a final decision-but for now-it would have to be Santorini.

I had briefly stayed there, and found it to be one of the most romantic, and magical places I’ve ever been to. I’m drawn to its black sand beaches, clear blue water, history and white houses along the cliffs, and the breath-taking sunsets!

What do you like to do when you’re not helping teachers plan fantastic tours?

Reading German books, or the German weekend newspaper “die Zeit” or magazine “der Spiegel”, recording music/singing, skiing, playing any card or board game (favorites include cribbage and Shanghai, Chinese Checkers) –but please teach me something new!

Is white chocolate really chocolate?

Absolutely not!

I feel very strongly about this, especially when I go to Dunkin’ Donuts to enjoy some of their highly addictive hot chocolate-without whip cream-and they offer me their white hot chocolate instead-fully assuming that this will be fine with me, since their hot chocolate machine was broken….

They spend all this money on running ad campaigns promoting this white hot chocolate-who buys this stuff? Not me…

What does your last name mean in German?

Violin!

Better Know A Program Consultant: Sarah Vessenes

Friday, December 12th, 2008

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Sarah Vessenes. Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with her:

Where did you grow up?

You would never guess it, but this woman of the world is from Minnesota!  That’s right, the land of -50 (Fahrenheit) days where school buses wouldn’t start and the indoor malls stretch for miles.  I even had the blessed opportunity to work at the Mall of America in High School!

Where did you go to college?

Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL (Not to be confused with the one in MA).  A choice I thought would suit me – small, liberal arts college, near but not in a major city.

While I enjoyed my Wheaton experience,  my best year was the one in which I studied abroad at the University of Bristol, in Bristol England.

Where have you traveled?

Oh, I’ve been around:

Costa Rica, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, England, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Holland, Czech Republic, Monaco, France, Austria, Liechtenstein, Denmark, Sweden, Wales…and Scotland

Which Explorica tours have you taken?

Favorite band, movie, and/or book…

The Time Traveler’s Wife.

It was so good, I started rationing myself so that it wouldn’t end.

If you could live anywhere else in the entire world, where would that be and why?

I would move back to England in a heart beat.  I didn’t want to leave the first time!

I would also love a stint in France before I die.  I actually had an opportunity to do so but passed on it and then found Explorica–which is the next best thing to working abroad.

What do you like to do when you’re not helping teachers plan fantastic tours?

I like being in my new apartment.

My husband and I moved to this spectacular brownstone with private roof access and view of the city.  I can’t get enough of being at home with Michael and the dog!

Is white chocolate really chocolate?

Does anyone say yes to this?  NO, of course it’s not.

Coke or Pepsi?

Neither.  I don’t like pop (as a Minnesotan would say).  Water, coffee, or red wine please.

Why don’t you have a Minnesota accent?

We’re not natives (aka  Scandinavian) which made for immense teasing in school.  My dad is Greek and was raised in Chicago, and my mother is from Colorado.  Minnesota is just where they ended up.

I don’t think a day goes by where they don’t complain that they have to live in Minnesota, but the funny thing is they moved once when I was in college and then moved back six months later.

Go figure.

What’s your favorite thing about your new dog?

He’s out of proportion – he has a big head, long body, and big paws.  A true puppy figure even though he’s full grown.  That and his face is irresistible.  He also has a fetish with sticks.  He can’t go on a walk without picking up one twice as long as his body and carrying it around.  I could go on and on, but I will stop here with my top three.

Why are you smiling?

Because I just discovered The Fuzzy Bunny!