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1. Market Drive News
www.marketdrivenews.com/site/s - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2008 Last Visited: 3/20/2008
Susan Campbell, Executive EditorAs Market Drive News' Executive Editor, Susan is a writer with 15 years of direct and business-to-business marketing experience based in Northwest Missouri.Susan has written copy for large corporations and independently owned businesses specializing in business-to-business sales, in addition to numerous Web and print publications.With a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from Missouri Western State University, Susan spent fifteen years in consumer and business-to-business sales and sales management as a high producer. -
2. VolunTourism.org Travel and Volunteer Opportunities
www.voluntourism.org/news-soyo - [Cached]Published on: 12/27/2006 Last Visited: 3/24/2008
A voice apologized for the hour of the call and informed me that I was speaking to Susan Campbell, columnist for the Hartford Courant.
As the conversation unfolded, Susan shared with me that she had recently taken her son on a volunteer travel experience with Habitat For Humanity (HFH).I listened carefully to her description of her travels.You can review her words in the article, "Spiritual Journey: A Vacation Spent Volunteering Becomes So Much More."
She asked me a series of questions that I would put in the category of "frequently asked questions" (FAQ's) regarding VolunTourism and my role in supporting its continuing unfoldment.I will not repeat them here, as quite a number of them have been covered in previous newsletters and on the Web site.But several of the items that we touched upon, I would like to share with you:
1) "The word ,journal' is not a verb"
I absolutely laughed out loud when Susan said this during our conversation , leading to much consternation in the form of frowns on the faces of other airport guests surrounding me in those wee hours of the morning.But it was funny, really!
Susan shared with me that the majority of the participants were under the ripe, old age of 25 years with little or no previous international travel experience.One of the regular questions emoted from these exuberant young people was, "Do you journal?"Certainly, in our conversation, Susan and I were quick to affirm the value of such a practice on two very important conditions: First, keep this personal practice to oneself.
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Because Susan was participating in a construction project that included an eight-hour day, I was surprised to hear that they had the time to engage in additional activities , rafting, etc. With nonprofit organizations and NGOs, the traditional pattern has been that such tourism elements were not included as they would violate tax deductibility constraints established by the respective governments under which their status as a nonprofit/NGO was qualified.
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I am grateful to Susan Campbell and Ms. Johnson for making VolunTourism part of their lives. -
3. 5th Annual Connecticut Nonprofits Conference: Extra! Extra!...Coverage Please (Media Panel)
www.ctnonprofits.org/pages/Con - [Cached]Published on: 11/7/2007 Last Visited: 1/8/2008
Susan Campbell, features writer, Hartford Courant

