1975: John W. Lee served in Ghana in Keta beginning in 1975

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1975: John W. Lee served in Ghana in Keta beginning in 1975

1975: John W. Lee served in Ghana in Keta beginning in 1975

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer John W. Lee can be contacted at Yaoatsuaaoldcom

Country of Service: Ghana

Cities you served in: Keta

Arrival Year: 1975

Departure Year: 1978

Work Description:

Education- Taught at Ketabusco a business college.

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:

None

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

After Peace Corp I worked for the African American Institute in New York City as a Program Assistant, Peace Corps Washington, Budget Assistant and worked retired from the United States Agency for International Development in West and Southern Africa as an Executive Assistant to the Director of Missions.

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

They are all nostalgic and fond memories....happy that I made that step.

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

Boyd and LaShay Wilkes.

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Have not received any since I was right back overseas within a short time after Peace Corps.

Originally posted: November 2, 2003



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