June 13, 2001 - Prague Post: Jim Davison came to the Czech Republic with the inaugural group of U. S. Peace Corps volunteers in 1990

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Jim Davison came to the Czech Republic with the inaugural group of U. S. Peace Corps volunteers in 1990



Jim Davison came to the Czech Republic with the inaugural group of U. S. Peace Corps volunteers in 1990

Jim Davison, who came to the Czech Republic with the inaugural group of U. S. Peace Corps volunteers in 1990, joins Petr. After finishing his two-year volunteer assignment training future English teachers at Jan Evangelista Purkyne University in Usti nad Labem, he joined Xerox. For eight years, he helped develop the Global Account Program in the Czech Republic. He is married to his former Peace Corps language instructor in what he describes as a case of "love at first sight or jet lag -- we still haven't decided" and they have a two-year-old daughter and newborn son. Davison holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Syracuse University and a master's degree in American studies from Boston College.




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