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Cute BoyLenox S. Dingle, Jr., M.D.
President and CEO

A graduate of Howard University's College of Liberal Arts and its College of Medicine, Dr. Dingle is a recently retired general surgeon who had previously maintained a private practice in Baltimore for more than 20 years. Since medical school he has been concerned with the issue of inadequate health care on the African continent, and in June 2005 he co-founded the ADMProject as an organization dedicated to addressing some of these inadequacies. [Personal Statement]

 

Cute BoyPaulette Mpouma, MS
Director, Procurement

Paulette Mpouma has spent much of her career building connections between African and non-African countries. She has worked with a program that allowed children to participate in African culture by promoting African games, stories, and music. She has also helped facilitate cooperation between the Smithsonian museums and African art dealers. She now plans to devote time to building medical relationships between the United States and Africa.

 

Cute BoyM.K. Asante, Jr.
National Spokesperson

M.K. Asante, Jr., is an award-winning author, filmmaker and educator. The author of the books, Like Water Running Off My Back , Beautiful. And Ugly, Too, and It's Bigger than Hip-Hop, he's also written for USA Today and the San Francisco Chronicle. He wrote and produced the acclaimed film 500 Years Later, winner of the Breaking the Chains award from UNESCO. He has lectured around the world and is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Morgan State University [more at www.mkasante.com]

 

Cute BoyFran Williams
Office Manager

Fran Williams, a former Legg Mason employee, first learned about ADMProject while working at PB Health Homecare Agency. She is currently the Office Manager at ADMProject and helps coordinate the activities of all of the employees.

 

 

 

Cute BoySeli Bekui

Seli is a second-year student at Johns Hopkins University, where she studies Neuroscience and Public Health. She hopes to spend her life promoting all aspects of health and well-being in all regions of Africa

 

 

 

 

Cute BoyEvelyn Kamgang
Student Volunteer

Evelyn is proud to be a Cameroonian and happy to be a part of this unique organization, the ADMProject. She is a second year student at the Johns Hopkins University, with a major in Public Health Studies. She desires to be happy in whatever she chooses to do.

 

 

 

Cute BoyAarthi Rao
Student Volunteer

Aarthi is a Public Health Studies major at the Johns Hopkins University. Her focuses include the anthropology and economics behind public health, and her overall goal is to work in international development. Aarthi works closely on both the Hands to Hands and Open Arms Initiative.

 

 

 

 

Cute BoySophie Su
Student Volunteer

Sophie is currently attending Johns Hopkins, majoring in Behavioral' Biology and Public Health. Her lifelong goal is to be a Doctor Without Borders, so when she heard about the African Diaspora Medical Project, she lept at the chance to travel the world without physically moving.

 

 

 

Cute BoyEugene Balbierz
Communications

Eugene M. Balbierz is Director and Videographer for Baltimore Update Multimedia Information Edutainment Services. More information can be found at www.baltimoreupdate.info.

 

 

 

 

Cute BoyYahya Kamau
Communications

Yahya Kamau (Gerald Brown) is an accomplished video production artist in Baltimore who has a passion for humanity and seeks to use his gifts to promote healing throughout the world. He has a dedicated team of artists supporting him in this effort and is proud to be apart of The ADMProject's mission to deliver assistance to those in the African Diaspora who are in need.

 

 

Cute BoyCeska Sangare
Community Outreach

I was born in Mali (West Africa) and schooled in Africa, Europe and the USA. I witnessed the African Diaspora Medical Project at its very beginning. I saw hard work, dedication, discipline, and unity in action. As a community network liaison I will do my very best to inform the community at large about the need to assist the ADMProject to achieve its mission which is to help where it is the most needed in the Diaspora world. The CEO, Dr. Dingle, made a statement a while ago; as a people we need to unite, we need to be smart and we need to be healthy. This is why I am with the ADMProject.

 

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