Unser Team weltweit
Unsere über 200 Mitarbeiter/innen weltweit sorgen dafür, dass Ihr nicht nur vor, sondern auch während Eures Aufenthalts betreut werdet und Ansprechpartner für alle Arten von Problemen habt. Hier seht Ihr die Projektmanager/innen. Die meisten von ihnen sind Einheimische, die einen Teil ihres Lebens in Europa verbracht haben. Daher können sie im Falle von interkulturellen Missverständnissen gut vermitteln. Je nach Umfang der Projekte arbeiten im gesamten Team in den Ländern zwischen 2 und 16 Mitarbeiter/innen, von denen Ihr rund um die Uhr jemanden erreichen könnt. Unten siehst du die jeweiligen Leiter, Country Directors:
Stuart Timson
Rainforest: Stuart Timson
Stuart is from Cheltenham, England, but has been living and working in Peru since 1998. He studied Biology at Oxford University before getting involved with conservation in the field. After spending several years guiding for eco-lodges in both Peru and Bolivia he set up the Taricaya Lodge on the Madre de Dios river from scratch in 2001. In his spare time Stuart can turn his hand to most sports.
Fernando Rosemberg
Lodge Administrator
An ex-gold miner now dedicated to conservation, Fernando administers the day-to-day running of the lodge. He is the longest serving staff member there from the start with Stuart. His English is excellent and his 20 years of experience in the jungle gives him great all round knowledge. His family in Puerto Maldonado runs a small hotel where volunteers usually spend the weekend.
Daniel Howell
Volunteer Coordinator
Dan is originally from Gloucestershire, England. He graduated in Environmental Management from Leeds University in 2006. After 3 years in an office job he headed to Taricaya as a volunteer in January 2010. As he enjoyed his time so much he has now joined the staff team.
Elvira Rosemberg
Desk Officer
Elvira joined the Projects Abroad team in January 2010 after returning from five years living in the USA. She is originally from Lima where she used to work in a travel agency. Before moving to the US she had a family run hotel and restaurant business in Puerto Maldonado, so she knows the town well. Elvira will be in touch with all Conservation volunteers before they arrive in Peru and she also meets many of the volunteers at the airport.
Daniel Niera
Resident Biologist
Daniel is a biology graduate from Arequipa, who has visited Taricaya several times over the years. He is now working full time as our resident biologist. His main interest is herpetology but he can hold his own in many other fields and we welcome him as of 2007.