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Why Denver?
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Courses to Meet Your
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Outstanding Personal
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Bridge-Linguatec, the
Best Choice! |
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Meet Our Team |
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Life at Bridge-Linguatec
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Mariano Descalzi
School Director As
the director of our school, Mariano is in charge of corporate
sales and maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction.
The son of a diplomat, Mariano had the opportunity to
travel all over the world to countries such as Russia,
Canada, Costa Rica, the USA, the Philippines and Argentina.
He is familiar with the different cultures of the world
and loves listening to our students' stories. Mariano
graduated from the University of Houston where he earned
his degree in Economics. He has considerable experience
in the business world, having worked for a multinational
company that allowed him to travel all over the USA, Mexico
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Richard Brown
Curriculum Director/Student Advisor
Richard is the Director of
Curriculum and is responsible for selecting the books,
study programs and other aspects of our curriculum. He
is also an academic advisor and monitors classes to ensure
the best experience possible for our students. Richard
graduated with a degree in History and began his career
in English as a Second Language in 1973 as a U.S. Peace
Corps volunteer in Thailand, where he taught English in
a public high school. Following that were two jobs with
the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defense, first teaching
in and then managing an English language program for officers
and enlisted men. During those years he traveled extensively
in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe. He came to
Bridge-Linguatec as a teacher in 1986.
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Patricia Cupit
International Admissions Director
Patricia is responsible for all overseas
English admissions at our school in Denver. Before Bridge-Linguatec,
she earned her Master’s Degree in Architecture/Urban
Design from UNL, Argentina, where she worked as a professor
for four years. While in college, Patricia participated
in an International Program of Academic Exchange in the
U.S., and traveled extensively in Central and South America
while working on a research project. She has been with
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Kiyoco Jameson
Bookkeeper Kiyoko
is originally from Japan so, like our students, English
is a second language for her. She has been living in U.S.
for almost 20 years and began working for Bridge-Linguatec
in 1991 as a receptionist. Through many years of working
with our students she has learned a lot about different
cultures, languages and countries. Kiyoko is now the bookkeeper
for Bridge-Linguatec. |
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