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Natalie Wooller

Natalie Wooller currently serves as NetAid’s Coordinator for Youth Outreach and Engagement.  Since she joined NetAid in June 2004, she has assisted in many aspects of the design and implementation of NetAid’s Education for Global Citizenship programming. Her current role involves supporting the Global Citizen Corps effort, spearheading the production of the NetAid newsletter, promoting NetAid’s programs to youth and teachers at conferences and online, and ensuring that youth voices and perspectives are represented in every element of NetAid’s work.

Natalie thrives interacting with others and is driven by a firm commitment to achieve a more just planet. At NetAid, she is able to further this goal, specifically through her passion for international education and youth development. Prior to working at NetAid, Natalie was actively involved in a variety of educational programs, including the "I Have a Dream" Foundation, DC Schools, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Greenpeace and the Redwood International Student Exchange Organization.

Born in Montreal, Canada, to a German mother and a South African father, Natalie has spent much of her life traveling and living abroad. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. Natalie studied abroad at the University of Costa Rica and pursued advanced studies at the University of Wuerzburg, Germany.

When she is not working at NetAid, Natalie prefers to spend her time in the beautiful outdoors, backpacking in remote corners of the world, swimming in lakes and rivers and communicating with people in their own languages.

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