1967: William W. Hacker served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Birgang beginning in 1967

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1967: William W. Hacker served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Birgang beginning in 1967

1967: William W. Hacker served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal in Birgang beginning in 1967

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer William W. Hacker can be contacted at Bhackeraporticogroupdcom

Country of Service: Nepal

Training Group: 13

Cities you served in: Birgang

Arrival Year: 1967

Departure Year: 1969

Work Description:

High School Vocational Training and English

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

I returned to Nepal in 1972 and worked in the office of Louis I. Kahn, building the Maternal and Child Health care headquarters. Returned to the US and got a Masters of Architecture Degree from the University of Oregon. I now practice with the Portico Group in Seattle.

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

A friend here in Seattle heard my story and summed it up with "Born in Ohio, Woke up in Nepal!"

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

NRPCV's or Nepali friends

Originally posted: August 8, 2008




Related Links:

Peace Corps Annual Report: 1967; Peace Corps Nepal; Directory of Nepal RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Nepal RPCVs



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