Tag: Immigrant Stories
How the New Mexico Dream Team Is Igniting the Next Generation of Visionaries
For many immigrants and refugees entering the United States, the first priority is often survival. But Eduardo Esquivel and the New Mexico Dream Team go much further—engaging and educating their communities, pushing for policy and systems change, and helping undocumented and mixed-status families thrive. Born in Chihuahua, Mexico, a 7-year-old Eduardo immigrated with his family […]
How Asare Discovered and Pursued a Passion for Education
Asare is a teacher in Ghana, but his ambitions to pursue advanced degrees and deepen his professional connections in education may soon be taking him to the United States. As a child, Asare had hoped to follow his father’s path and become a pastor and address important community issues. He recalls his father’s collaborative efforts […]
Mirriam’s Story: Achieving Goals with a WES Credential Evaluation
Today, Mirriam Mutemba Mbanga is a registered nurse at the Ministry of Health Zambia. But as a child, she dreamed of moving away from her home country. To hear about what motivates Mirriam, and how she hopes a WES credential evaluation will help her achieve her goals, keep reading. Reaching Milestones Inspired by her mother’s […]
Driven by Education: Why Hina Received a WES Credential Evaluation
Hina Gul obtained a WES credential evaluation to support her goal of immigrating to Canada. We spoke to Hina about her educational and career plans, and discussed how a credential evaluation will help her begin a new life in Canada. Teaching to Transform Lives Meet Hina Gul, a high school teacher in Pakistan. She shares […]
How Ellen Is Making an Impact on Global Public Health
Ellen Makawa is dedicated to her career in public health. Motivated by a desire to continue her education and work in the field, she received a WES credential evaluation. Now she is prepared to take on opportunities—and continue making a difference in global public health. We spoke with her to find out what motivated Ellen […]
The Power of an Education and a WES Credential Evaluation
Before moving to Canada from Egypt, Zeyad obtained a WES credential evaluation to support his educational and career endeavours. We sat down with him to learn more about his background, thoughts on the power of an education, and advice for others who might need a credential evaluation to help them pursue their goals. Zeyad recalls his parents’ […]
Forming Connections: How Artemis Grew Her Network and Career in NYC
Artemis Díaz established a successful career in communications and event production in the Dominican Republic but paused her work in 2014 to join her spouse in New York City. Since then, she has leveraged her exceptional networking skills – polished with support from organizations like WES Global Talent Bridge partner New Women New Yorkers – […]
From Mali to NYC: How Fatoumata Continued Her Health Care Career
In 2012, Fatoumata Fofana left a successful health care career in her home country of Mali to join her husband Salifou in New York City. Fatoumata keenly recalls feeling overwhelmed when she arrived in the U.S., a feeling that would persist throughout her decade-long journey to rejoin the nursing profession. With support from WES Global […]
Gaining Confidence: How José Launched a Communications Career in the U.S.
In 2015, growing political instability drove José* from his home country of Venezuela, forcing him to leave behind a successful career in journalism and advertising. With support from numerous WES Global Talent Bridge (GTB) partners, including New York University, Upwardly Global, and Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid (VIA), José has learned how to leverage his multicultural […]
From Engineering to Education: How Betzabeth Built A New Career in the U.S.
Betzabeth worked as an engineer in Venezuela’s expansive petroleum sector. But the country’s growing political instability forced Betzabeth and her husband Felix, a fellow energy engineer, to seek asylum in the United States. With support from WES Global Talent Bridge partners Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid (VIA) and International Rescue Committee (IRC), Betzabeth has accessed a […]
An Open Door: How the WES Gateway Program Helped a Teacher Transition from Caracas to Colorado
Born and educated in Venezuela, Eduardo Verna Orenes always felt a calling to become a teacher. “I believe we can make a difference in this world via education,” he says. “With education we can promote future leaders that can generate sustainable solutions for today and tomorrow.” After earning a bachelor’s degree in education, Eduardo spent […]
Immigrant Success Stories: Mohammad and Bayan
World Education Services (WES) believes in the power of storytelling and shared resources. In 2019, we reached out to immigrants across North America. We asked about their reasons for leaving home, their challenges along the way, and the advice they would like to share with other newcomers. In this new blog series, we are now […]