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GSE
2007-08 to India
GSE
Team Leader |
| Larry Sundram |
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Rotary
Club of Vista
Larry
is past President of the Rotary Club of Vista and a long time
member of their Board. In addition to being GSE team leader,
he is very active in providing support to the United States
Marine Corps and especially wounded Marines and their
families.
In
addition to Rotary, he has served as a member of the local
Planning Council. He ran for political office and was elected
President of the Water District that serves residents in North
San Diego County. He is a past Board Member of the Vista
Chamber of Commerce. He occasionally serves as volunteer
teacher at local high schools where he teaches failing
students: "How to become a Success in America". He
also teaches senior citizens how to use and maintain their
Personal Computers.
Larry
retired after a 30 year career in insurance and financial
services. He was President of Prudential Property and Casualty
- a company with $4 billion in assets, $2 billion in revenue,
and 6,500 employees. He created and managed several startups
in the banking and insurance sectors and been active on their
Boards. Larry is a Chartered Life Underwriter, a Chartered
Property Casualty Underwriter, and has held the National
Association of Security Dealers regulatory and supervisory
licenses.
Larry
left India when he was 20 years old after attending Don Bosco
High School and St. Xavier’s College in Bombay. He received
his B.A. from Niagara University, New York and later earned a
Masters in Business Administration at the University of
Hartford in Connecticut.
Larry’s
mother grew up in Kashmir, India. His father attended St.
Joseph’s school and college, in Trichy, India. Later, his
family moved to Bombay where his father was an Economics
professor at the University of Bombay and Chairman of the
Indian Institute of Bankers.
Larry
and his wife Linda (also a Rotarian) spent most of their
professional lives on the east coast of the U.S. They decided
that when it was time to retire they would find the "best
place in the world". They spent 10 years evaluating 300
metropolitan areas all over the world. They visited 40 cities
in both summer and winter and eventually selected 6 for a
test. They lived in each of these for a month and finally
selected San Diego County. Larry and Linda have no children so
they travel extensively and grow avocados (alligator-pears) as a
hobby. |
GSE
Team Members |
| Anthony La Rue |
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Cherokee
Point Elementary
San Diego Unified School District
Anthony
La Rue was born the youngest child of four in San Diego. He
grew up in the San Diego community of City Heights. He is the
first in his family to graduate from college.
Anthony
decided to become educator when he was in the tenth grade of
high school. During this time he volunteered at a local
elementary school and realized the effect of a positive role
model on young children. He has dedicated his life and time to
teaching children how to reach their highest potential.
Anthony believes that access to an education is the key to
obtaining success in this world.
As a
graduate of San Diego State University, Anthony obtained a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Liberal Studies and a Masters
Degree in Education.
Anthony
is currently a kindergarten teacher with San Diego Unified
School District. He works at Cherokee Point Elementary school
in the same community, City Heights, in which he grew up as a
child. He has worked as an elementary school educator for nine
years; teaching young children how to read, write, and become
productive members of society. His main goal as a teacher is
to ensure each one of his students leave his classroom with
the belief they can make it in this world no matter what
obstacles stand in their way.
Anthony
also enjoys painting, writing short stories, and poetry. His
favorite music is Jazz. He is still learning how to play the
trumpet. He has been an electrician since he was five-years
old. His dad has taught him everything about electrical work.
Anthony sometimes works with his dad as an electrician during
the summer months.
Anthony
still continues to further his education, help his community,
volunteer, and provide guidance for the youth of America.
Anthony strives to be an excellent role model for the 21st
century. |
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| Bridget Persons |
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Diego
School of Creative and Performing Arts
San Diego Unified School District
Bridget
is a third generation San Diego educator. Her mother was a
teacher in the Santee school district and founder and director
of a local private school. Her grandfather, the late Howard
Weisbrod, taught science at Kearny High School, was a National
Science Teacher of the Year and is best known for founding the
San Diego International Science and Engineering Fair.
An
English teacher at her high school Alma Mater, the San Diego
School of Creative and Performing Arts, Bridget has served as
Department Chair, Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Coordinator, Impact Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator and Using
Data Project Facilitator. She received her BA in English from
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, her credential from Point Loma
Nazarene University and her Masters in Educational Leadership
from Chapman University. She has been nominated for teacher of
the year seven times.
Bridget’s
passions are: travel, the arts and education. At the age of 9,
she experienced her first international travel with her
grandparents to visit family in Guatemala. Since that time,
she has explored over 12 countries on 5 continents including
Mongolia, Tibet, Kenya and Iceland. She and her brother and
sister spent much of their youth involved at the San Diego
Junior Theatre where their mother also served on the Board of
Directors. She remains involved in the arts through volunteer
work for Junior Theatre, her work at the School of Creative
and Performing Arts, and her support of her brother, Chip, in
his professional acting career.
Bridget
looks forward to the new perspective Rotary GSE’s blending
of travel and education can provide in order to benefit San
Diego’s youth. |
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| Julie Tandon |
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Hilltop
High School
Sweetwater Union High School District
Julie
Tandon was born in Longview, Washington but grew up in
northern Montana. While working on her B.A. in Modern
Languages from the University of Portland, Julie participated
in an exchange program to Germany. What began as a four month
exchange, however, soon turned out to be a 10 year-long stay.
Julie completed her M.A. in Linguistics at the University of
Freiburg, Germany, while working as a free-lance
business-English trainer for local companies.
After
returning to the United States, Julie received her teaching
credential from the University of San Diego. She is currently
in her fourth year of teaching English Language Development
and 10th grade English at Hilltop High School. Julie is
actively involved in English Learner Advocacy at Hilltop and
serves as the Principal’s Designee for English Learners and
as a member of the EL Standards and Assessment Team.
In
her free time, Julie enjoys hiking and camping with her
husband, Tarun. She is a member of a Middle Eastern Dance
troupe and studies Egyptian folkloric dances. An avid
traveler, Julie has traveled in Europe, the Middle East,
Africa and Southeast Asia. This year, Julie will represent her
school as an exchange teacher to Changchun, China. |
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| Sarah Clark |
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Vista
High School
Vista Unified School District
Sarah
was born in Aurora, Illinois, but moved to California with her
family at the age of three. She received a BA in history from
University of California at Santa Barbara, and then went on to
attain her teaching credential in social studies, and her
masters in education. She began her teaching career in Vista,
Ca and has been teaching there for six years.
Sarah
teaches World History at Vista High School. She previously
taught Advanced Placement European history, and was the lead
of the AVID program for two years. Sarah also devotes herself
to curriculum development for World History, and participates
in the 9th grade committee for benchmark assessments.
In
her free time Sarah enjoys reading, some of her favorite
authors are Tom Robbins, Margaret Atwood, and John Irving. She
also loves going to aerobics classes, spending time with her
husband Tyler, and playing at the dog park with her two Boston
terriers, Dave and Frank. Sarah is honored to be a part of the
GSE Rotary trip to India and is looking forward to a wonderful
learning experience. |
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| Tim Dobbins |
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Montgomery
Middle School
Cajon Valley School District
Tim
was born in Inglewood, CA, but has called San Diego, CA home
since the age of 4 months. After receiving his Bachelor’s
Degree in English and American Literature from San Diego State
University, Tim went on to study Educational Technology and
earn his Master’s Degree from National University.
Tim
has been teaching in the Cajon Valley Union School district
for the past 10 years. He is currently spending his days with
6th graders teaching Math, Science and Reader’s Theatre. The
previous 9 years were spent at Bostonia Elementary, also
teaching 6th grade, in a self-contained classroom. He also
teaches computer technology classes at Azusa Pacific
University to new teachers.
Tim
recently was awarded a scholarship through the Japan Fulbright
Memorial Fund, and will be spending 3 weeks in June of 2007
working with teachers and government officials in Japan.
When
not in the classroom at home or abroad, Tim enjoys reading,
computers, fishing, camping, and spending time with his wife
and daughter. Tim is honored to be representing Rotary in the
GSE venture to India in 2007-08! |
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