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John Kropf www.johnkropf.com
John Kropf served at the American Embassy in Turkmenistan as the Country Director for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Because of his work with the Embassy, he was able to travel extensively through Turkmenistan. He is currently the Director of International Privacy Programs at the US Department of Homeland Security. In addition to writing for the U.S. Department of State as an attorney specializing in international law, his writing credits include creative non-fiction and humor articles that have appeared in The Washington Post and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. He also contributed a story to Sports Car Illustrated (now defunct) that detailed his grandfather's 1919 cross-country trek in a FIAT roadster ("Tales of the Mudbound").
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Wilton Sankawulo
The esteemed Mr. Sankawulo has several titles on the
K-12 required reading list in his home country and is best known for his tales
about Liberia which relate the beliefs and traditional values of his people.
Mr. Wilton Sankawulo has served his country in many capacities including
Chairman of the Second Liberian National Transitional Government and Head of
State. He is married to Yata Korpeleh, and they have four children: Roland,
Rose, Minnie, and Wilton Jr.
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