From
Lindsey –
March
24, 2013
It
is so hard to believe that the trip is over and we are back to reality in
Maryland. I think each and every one of us can truly say that we had a
life-changing experience, which has altered not only the way we think about businesses
but also the way we think about our lives, in general. After immersing
ourselves in the culture of Nicaragua and building relationships with countless
new friends, we had to pack up, come home, and reflect on the irreplaceable
past ten days. The work that we accomplished with our entrepreneurs was such a
success, given the short amount of time we had to work with them, but there are
still important steps for each group to take in order to be sure that this
success continues for the entrepreneurs.
Specifically,
for the coffee halter group, the UMD students need to be sure to reach out to a
student at the University of Maryland Law School and inquire about filing for a
patent in the U.S. The Spanish School Group, working with Myra should be sure
to send over their debriefing and confirm that Myra fully understands all aspects
of their recommendations. The group working with Bruno should check back in
with him to be sure that he has a working laptop and that the Excel
spreadsheets are manageable for him to complete on his own. Anu has kindly
taken it upon herself to follow up with Richard, a former entrepreneur involved
in the program, by developing a website for his taxi service. Mouna has agreed
to set up a crowd-funding page for Hester J. Hodgson Libraries for All Program,
to ensure that amazing experiences like our collaborative ten days with the
entrepreneurs can continue in the future. Finally, all of the UMD students have
agreed to participate in additional fundraisers for the entrepreneurs if this
is feasible within the next few weeks. Thus, there is still work ahead of us if
we want to help our entrepreneurs reach their potential!
I
think I speak for all of the students on the trip when I say that this Study
Abroad has been more meaningful than any of us had originally anticipated; not
only did we get to experience one of the most beautiful, welcoming countries,
but we also got to help change the lives of the people of Nicaragua. Thank you
to everyone who made the trip possible for us, especially Jane, Professor
White, Pat, Lily, UAM, and all of the entrepreneurs!


