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Robert L. Steiner Chairman of the Board Founder and Chairman, Robert Steiner has had extensive experience in
the field of cross-cultural training and international education.
He has held key posts in management and training in the U.S. and abroad;
was Director of Cross-Cultural Training and Research at the University
of Hawaii; served as Director of the Fulbright Commission in Iran; started
and directed the Peace Corps programs in Afghanistan and Iran, and was
later promoted to Peace Corps Regional Director for North Africa, Near
East and South Asia; worked as Executive Director of New Jersey Education
Consortium; and has been a consultant at the United Nations. As a
chief executive officer of government agencies and private institutions,
Robert Steiner has managed and promoted world-wide educational and training
projects. He holds an M.A. in International Affairs from Columbia
University and a B.A. in Mathematics and Physics from the College of Wooster.
He is listed in Who's Who in America. Robert Steiner speaks Farsi and French.
Ahad Shahbaz President President of INTERLINK, Ahad Shahbaz has designed and directed several intensive English and foreign language programs in the U.S. and abroad. Prior to becoming an ESL director in Alabama in 1975, he taught English at the University of Buffalo and coordinated the Teacher Corps/Peace Corps language and cross-cultural projects at SUNY/College at Buffalo and in Afghanistan. In 1977, Ahad Shahbaz established and directed the Ohio University intensive English program in Saudi Arabia. An elected officer of several national and international professional organizations, he has been active in: the American Association of Intensive English Programs; NAFSA: Association of International Educators; Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages; and Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research. He holds an M.A. in ESL from SUNY/Buffalo and a B.A.. in Liberal Arts/Linguistics from SUNY/ College at Buffalo, New York. He speaks English, Dari, Pashto, Spanish, and is familiar with Arabic and German. |
Executive Director William Lowrey comes to INTERLINK with extensive
experience in public diplomacy, international education, cross-cultural
communication, and cultural exchanges. He has served for more than twenty
years as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Information Agency, receiving
honors and awards for superior performance and achievement. As a
Cultural Attache in U.S. embassies in Venezuela, Indonesia, and Bolivia
and as Regional Public Affairs Officer in Korea, he has made many contributions
to international education. In addition to having initiated major cultural
exchange programs between the U.S. and various countries, Bill has
conducted research, lectured in many universities in the U.S. and abroad
in several disciplines, and directed a large English Language program while
in Uruguay. Bill Lowrey completed his comprehensive examinations
toward a Ph.D. in history at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque;
he received his M.A. in Latin American Studies from the American University
in Washington, D.C. and his B.A. in U.S. history from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He speaks Spanish and has studied
Indonesian and Korean.
Mark Feder has worked with INTERLINK in many different capacities. Since his arrival at INTERLINK in 1988, he has been an instructor, center director at Valparaiso University and Colorado School of Mines and Director of Curriculum and Training. Having taught for the Peace Corps in Liberia and in universities in Korea, and having studied and traveled in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Mark brings to INTERLINK a strong academic background in ESL/EFL, teacher training, and linguistics. He holds an M.A. and completed course work and comprehensive exams for a Ph.D. in Classics; received his M.A. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from the School for International Training, and has a B.A. in comparative linguistics. Mark has taught courses in Latin language and literature and has studied more than a dozen languages including German, Spanish, and Korean.
David Parsons has had extensive experience in teaching, research, and administration. Prior to joining INTERLINK, David Parsons directed a Kellogg Foundation-sponsored program on agriculture in the liberal arts: "Food, Peace, & International Development" at Wilmington College of Ohio. He has taught ESL and conducted cross-cultural research in Algeria. Since 1986, he has worked with INTERLINK as teacher, assistant director and director of two different campus programs. As former president of Carolina TESOL, he has been active in the region promoting standards in ESL programs. David Parsons holds a B.A. from Guilford College in History and Math; an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Northwestern University; and a MAT in English as a Second Language from the School for International Training. He speaks fluent French and is familiar with Arabic and Russian.
Randy Green came to INTERLINK with an extensive background in program leadership and in both the teaching of English and cross-cultural training. He has been an instructor, administrator, and advisor in a number of ESL, EFL, and cross-cultural training programs since the early 1980's. He served as Head of Studies at Yonsei University's Foreign Language Institute in Seoul, Korea and Coordinator of the American Language and Culture Program at Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver, Colorado. In addition to being an instructor at Interlink and several other schools in the U.S. and Korea, Mr. Green has been a foreign student advisor, community service program coordinator, and admissions officer. He has a Masters Degree in Intercultural Human Services Administration from the School for International Training in Vermont and is a former Peace Corps volunteer. Mr. Green also speaks Korean.
Prior to becoming director, Rebecca Shelton served as associate director, administrative assistant and homestay coordinator at INTERLINK/VU. She became part of the ILC/VU staff soon after its inception in 1992. Responsibilities since that time have included the publication of alumni newsletters, development of the conversation partner program and homestay program, and oversight of the ILC/VU website. Rebecca's experience prior to joining ILC/VU includes administrative and management responsibilities with a marketing/communications firm and research/analysis in a corporate marketing research department. A graduate of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, she holds a B.A. degree in English literature with a concentration in secondary education. She is currently working on her M.A.L.S. at Valparaiso University.
Daniel Niles is a former instructor and member of the founding faculty of the program he now directs. Daniel Niles has an M.A. in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and a B.A. in Applied Psychology from the University of Nevada at Reno. He is currently working toward his doctorate in Educational Management of Distance Learning Systems with the University of South Africa. He has been a professor of English as a Foreign Language at the University of the United Arab Emirates and was senior instructor at IBM Japan in Kyoto. He has taught at The University of Alabama, Indiana State University and various community colleges in the United States. His expertise is in the application of language training to a range of professional fields, including science and technology, and in diverse cultural environments; and he has published and presented extensively in the ESL field. He was webmaster of the TESOL-Arabia website and is interested in distance learning, language learning styles and strategies and the application of technology to language learning. He is fluent in Portuguese and has studied and is familiar with Russian, Japanese and Arabic.
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