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Greg Zahn, President and Treasurer
is a retired LEED certified architect and has been an ASAC member for several years. Greg has been working with a number of farming groups in Kenya since 2011 and has visited these groups on four different occasions. From 2014 to 2019, Greg served on the board of the Wisconsin Local Food Network. Greg also has an interest in historic timber frame construction and has been involved with the Lutze Housebarn and Friends of Saxonia House nonprofits. Greg resides in Manitowoc.
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Miranda Paul, Vice President
is a writer, educator, and volunteer for many local and international organizations. She is the author of One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia and I Am Farmer: Growing an Environmental Movement in Cameroon, among many other titles. Miranda was first introduced to ASAC over a decade ago when she presented to the group with Isatou Ceesay, the subject of one of her children’s books. She looks forward to continuing her involvement uplifting youth on the African continent through joining the ASAC board. Miranda resides in Green Bay.
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Vickie Hang
has been involved with ASAC for many years. She originally was looking for a way to keep connected with the people of Africa after serving in the Peace Corps in The Gambia from 2003 to 2005. She fell in love with ASAC and its mission, eventually becoming a board member. Vickie looks forward to helping the organization move forward as they continue to support children and families throughout Africa. She works as an English Language teacher in the Manitowoc Public School District. Vickie resides in Manitowoc.
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Baptiste Paul, Board Member
Baptiste Paul is a native of the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia who now resides in Wisconsin. He is the award-winning author of several books for children and has worked with nonprofits such as Habitat for Humanity. He lives in Green Bay.