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Welcome Message from Carol Jenkins
For more than 90 years, World Learning has equipped individuals and institutions to address the world’s most pressing problems. We believe that, working together with our partners, we can change this world for the better.
On my travels, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with many of those who have joined us in this mission. In Baghdad, we’ve trained more than 2,300 Iraqi youth who are already giving back at home. In London, our partners in the TAAP Initiative strongly believe that we are all responsible to practice inclusion. And in Vermont, our Experiment in International Living and School for International Training participants prove every day that they have the tools and the determination to change the world.
Please join us in our pursuit of a more peaceful and just world.
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Virginia Loeb
- Chair, Advancement Committee
Virginia Loeb has served World Learning Inc. as a board member since 2005. She was an Experimenter to France in 1970, and three generations of her family have participated in The Experiment in International Living. Loeb has a private counseling practice that focuses on teenage girls and women. She has served on the boards of the Shady Hill School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Crittenden Women’s Union. Loeb has had a long association with Feeding Ourselves, an organization that promotes healthy relationships to food and body image. For the last 12 years, Loeb has been on the board of Cambridge College, an undergraduate school for working adults with campuses in California, Massachusetts, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, and Puerto Rico. Loeb earned a bachelor's degree at Tufts University and a master's degree in counseling psychology from Lesley University. She did additional graduate work in art history at Brown University and serves as a volunteer undergraduate admissions interviewer for Tufts University.