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Our edge is that our presence in rural areas allows us to understand the customers and their needs so that we can propose innovative products based on our technical platform,” he said. In addition, we are aligned with the SDGs to serve customers and improve impact indicators in our markets,” he said.
For example, one day I woke up and checked my email to find a proposed blog entry from a colleague in South Sudan — he'd written a poem, a very personal reflection about looking at the sunrise and farmers going out to their fields as he headed to work. Did I ever anticipate a poem? So be encouraging. Be patient.
Consider personalizing a brief 1-2 page proposal with a cover letter, sending that, and following up with a call. — Brock . He has travelled to South Sudan, and extensively across Canada on behalf of War Child. Of course, as long as it is a personal call and not an outsourced phone campaign.
After a long military career, Rob took his talents to the private sector, managing logistics in Sudan, Colombia, and Iraq. He realized he was ready to consider someone else’s needs besides his own again and proposed to Milla. (He’s also too paranoid about security to let me use his full name and location.)
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