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About InterCultural Advantage
Michael Caudill is President of InterCultural Advantage. Michael received a Master's degree in Intercultural Communication from the School of International Service at the American University in Washington DC. He has held positions in Public Affairs and Disaster Services at the national headquarters of the American Red Cross, and has taken part in emergency relief assignments in Latin America and the Caribbean for the World Health Organization and Organization of American States. In 1993, he was leader of the Fuel Management Unit during the UN-sponsored peacekeeping mission to Haiti.
Michael is also a former RN and Mobile Intensive Care Nurse in the Emergency Departments of Los Angeles County Hospital and the George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC. His fourteen years of clinical experience includes work as an instructor at the Los Angeles County Paramedic Training Institute, ACLS instructor, hyperbaric chamber nurse, family practice clinic manager, nursing assistant, and emergency medical technician.
In the private sector, Michael spent five years as Project General Manager for Concordia, an award winning eco-tourism resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands. He went on to spend two years in Belize managing development and training indigenous Mayan staff for a lodging and excursion operation near the frontier with Guatemala.
Over the last 14 years, Michael's work and studies have taken him to 41 countries across Europe, the Balkans, the Near East, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. He is an instructor at Western Carolina University and speaks fluent Spanish.
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