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Thank you to everyone who has submitted pictures. Please continue to send us
your pictures as you embark on summer internships, Summerims, Winterims,
and other exciting excursions that show off your T-bird heart.
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T-Birds In Action Spotlight

“After both entering Thunderbird to learn more about international development issues, my best friend and fellow T-bird classmate, Justin Narducci '07 (above, right), and I took a trip to Ethiopia with our wives to survey the extreme poverty conditions facing the capital city. As we were guided through the streets of one of the slum districts, these boys ran along side us and took us by the hand. A gentle reminder of the most vulnerable victims of poverty.”
Justin Narducci '07 United States of America Justin Narducci graduated in May 2007. He is employed by the Boeing Company in Mesa, Ariz., as an International Contracting Officer in the Apache helicopter division. However, with his T-bird education, Justin aims to transition his career-focus to addressing the issues of extreme poverty in the developing world.
Adam Bamford '07 United States of America Adam Bamford is a graduate of the On-Demand program and the co-owner and manager of his family’s real-estate development company, Bamford Realty, Inc., based in Gilbert, Ariz. While Adam’s T-bird education has greatly impacted his current business role, it is also driving him to broaden his business scope. Adam intends to transition into the international development realm where the global concepts he has learned will have more direct application.
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What Is T-Birds In Action
As a T-bird, you have had many global experiences and used your education to “create sustainable prosperity worldwide.” We are looking to you to share these adventures and life changing experiences with fellow T-birds and prospective students. Below are examples of other T-birds in Action. |
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Sahara Desert, Moroco
Winter break '07
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 Beijing, China Winterim '07
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Photo Submission Information
Submit your photos or videos to us and show the world the benefits of being a Thunderbird. You may be featured in Thunderbird’s marketing materials, artwork on campus, Thunderbird Magazine, our Web site, recruiting tools for prospective students, student spotlights and more. It’s easy – just submit your photos/videos to photos@thunderbird.edu.
Submit your T-Birds in Action photos and stories with the following information:
- Your contact information (name, phone number, email address, program, graduation year)
- Photo or video file
- A story about the photo/video, a short quote about the photo/video
- The date and location (city and country) of the photo/video submitted
- What activity the photo entails (Winterim, studying, working, internship, traveling or other)
For questions, call Gabriela Trujillo at (602) 978-7410. |
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