Screen name: 
Age: 
25
Gender: 
Male
If you must know: 
I'm single
Travel status: 
Traveling now
Hometown: 
Milwaukee
Currently in: 
Macedonia
 
Traveling Next: 
Peace Corps Volunteer - Business & Economic Development
Favorite places I've been: 
Zambia; Botswana; Beqa Island, Fiji; Varanasi,India; Thailand; Australia; New Zealand; France; England; Netherlands; Mexico; Taiwan Singapore; Malaysia; Cambodia; Vietnam; China; Tibet; Nepal; MACEDONIA

Places I want to go to: 
TURKEY, KOSOVO, BOSNIA, CROATIA, SERBIA, South America, Jaipur - India, Congo, Bimini Island,

 
About me: 
I love Ideas . . . I love to learn. I travel to meet people and hear their stories. I'm passionate, excited, stretching and optimistic. I am focused on making a difference in the world. I'm excited about harnessing economic power to create a more socially and economically just world. Photography is wonderful . . . I just bought my first digital SLR. My first time out of the United States was to Zambia, quite a first experience. I love people. Learning spanish, like to merengue, climb trees and drink tea.

 
 
 
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by Insolent Minx | 2008/07/25

I believe I might have worked with your father through Hunton & Williams law firm in Richmond with Bill Walsh. Not sure if you are his son or not but Szymanski is not a name you hear that often.

Anyway. Hi. :) You seem to have had quite the interesting life. Very cool.

Kelly

by Ross | 2006/12/18

Mike --

Thanks for blogging on "Six Actions for Economic Justice." The info and resources you provide were very insightful and you're obviously very informed on this subject.

Check it out guys!

By Mike Szymanski  |  Location: Australia  |  01/07/07  |  Pics: 14

How can you spend $5 on a weekend trip to Fraser Island, $45 on a weeklong trip to Cairns and make 20 new friends in the process? HITCHHIKE!

I know what most of you are thinking and even my ears ring with the words of my mother. “Hitchhiking equals a torturous death.” My original understanding...

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By Mike Szymanski  |  Location: United States  |  12/16/06  |  Pics: 1

Six Actions for Economic Justice

Every day we make decisions on how to spend our money – whether it is for food, clothing, charitable donations or even how we invest. Each of these financial decisions has an impact on the world and everyone living in it. It is important to understand what...

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