Catching up with Jean

October 9, 2009

When Jordyn and I traveled to West Africa last winter, we were very excited to meet the WMF Scholars in Senegal and Ghana. It was a struggle not speaking French, and fortunately, we had the very generous and patient support, guidance, and translation skills of WMF Scholar Jean-François Touré. I recently caught up with him and asked him to tell the WMF community a little bit about himself:

Jean, where are you from and what did you study in school?
I am from Senegal and I have Bachelor In Business Administration. And I am recently graduated in Finance.

What kind of volunteer activity and community service do you enjoy?
I did a lot of volunteer activities and community services with the Senegal YMCA. I Have been volunteering through the Y for 7 years now. I participated up to 5 International camps of reconstruction and reforestation all over My Home country and Gambia. As a conscious youth, I have been involved in fighting against Infections and dizzies such as HIV, Malaria. I have also worked with kids for couple years trough the YMCA patronage program implemented in order to build strong Kids.

What was your most memorable experience in college?
My most memorable experience in College is my graduation day and International fair day at college. The main raison is, that day was a mix of happiness and a little sadness. I was so happy to be graduated but at the same time I was also sad of being conscious that it is a goodbye day with friends after 4 years of studying and interacting together. I was like am I going to see them again before my days ends? For some I we will see each other , but other, Never again until my life ends. Can you just imagine that confusing mixture of those opposite emotions?

What are you doing in the United States now?
I am doing a training program of 18 months at The YMCA of the Rockies. My training plan concerns Human resources Management. I have been here for 6 months now improving my English, getting new skills and I really realize that time is going so fast and am having a very good experience.

International Dinner at YMCA Rockies (Colorado, USA)

International Dinner at YMCA Rockies (Colorado, USA)


Independence Day (July 4th) Parade

Independence Day (July 4th) Parade

Jean in his office

Jean in his office


Jean with Senegalese flag

Jean with Senegalese flag

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4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Tom Wells  |  October 9, 2009 at 6:41 pm

    Jean- You look great at your desk in Colorado. Don’t get to used to it. They need you back in Senegal. Glad things are going well. Tom Wells

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  • 2. Jean Toure  |  October 9, 2009 at 8:06 pm

    Thank you for your comment Tom. Thank you also for your advice. I appreciate it. Also thanks a lot for all you are doing for the Youth and Kids With ought any regards to their origins..!!!!

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  • 3. Robert Dill  |  October 14, 2009 at 12:16 am

    I’m a Ridgewood YMCA Board Member and was impressed with your Blog.I spent many years in business in the Human Resource
    area.I’ts a great field in itself but is usefull in any area of business you may choose.
    Maybe some time we can have a discussion.Keep up the good work.
    Bob Dill

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  • 4. Gaddiel Nana Kumtsiah  |  November 3, 2009 at 5:19 pm

    Jean – i wish u a blissful stay and all the best in your endeavors but you surely have a story to tell we the up-coming ones especially about the course you’re pursuing now.

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