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1981: Anna (Ingraham) Grady served in Swaziland in Bhunya beginning in 1981
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Anna (Ingraham) Grady can be contacted at amgradyatogetherdnet
Country of Service: Swaziland
Cities you served in: Bhunya
Arrival Year: 1981
Departure Year: 1983
Work Description:
Jr High School Math teacher
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Upon return, worked in international development for 5 yrs, then moved to Vermont. Got married, had two boys, now 14 and 11. Have since worked in higher education development, IBM marketing, Planned Parenthood program services, and now work in Human Resources for NRG Systems, a wind energy company that designs and manufactures wind assessment instruments.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
I had the time of my life. Loved every minute of my experiences in Swaziland! Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Any message for returned volunteers?:
Be comfortable with the unknown. Don't be afraid to jump in and see what happens. It can change your life!
Originally posted: May 22, 2006
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