Melanie Edwards 

landmark education grad melanie edwardsMaking the World Wide Web a Reality: Global Technology Corps brings the Internet to the developing world

Despite a lauded career as a successful high-tech corporate executive, Melanie Edwards secretly felt like something was missing. "My motivation was waning, and I couldn't quite put my finger on why," Edwards says.

Dissatisfied, Edwards participated in Landmark's Self-Expression and Leadership Program, where she saw a way she could make an important connection between her career and her passion, which in Edward's case was international travel.

As a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa and an avid traveler, Edwards had frequently lamented her inability to correspond with new friends abroad because of unreliable mail service. Through Landmark's community-oriented program, a light bulb went on for Edwards: "Why not bring the Internet to the developing world, and use my high-tech background and connections to make this difference?"

In that moment, the Global Technology Corps was born. Edwards paired with an associate at the U.S. State Department to develop the new program-think digital Peace Corps-which brings American techheads and their expertise to bear on the needs of developing countries.

Inaugurated during the refugee crisis in Kosovo, Global Technology Corps used seven far-flung Internet centers to help no less than 200 families locate each other and reunite. Because of Global's success in Kosovo and many other places, Edwards helped to develop a similar program for the United Nations.

Now a fellow at Stanford, she still credits Landmark for giving her the courage to jump in and do something. "Today, my passion and expertise travel together as one."

See more articles about Grads Making a Difference.




LM2

94AC7941B19B3268A823FFEA0D425815.p2