Staff Photos & Bios

14-day Program

Program Staff


International Director (Sessions 3 & 4)

Hello, my name is Anna. I am from Oxnard, CA and I moved to San Diego, CA about 12 years ago after graduating college with a Bachelors Degree in Child and Adolescent Development. I have been working with children and youth for the past 18 years and currently work in special education. I have traveled to some amazing countries such as Canada, Honduras, Mexico, Vietnam, and Japan; and I am excited to embark this summer in on this new adventure in Costa Rica with some amazing GLA students!

Local Director - Juan Carlos Alvarado

Juan Carlos has worked with GLA for 12 years. He started contributing with transportation logistics and later on became a Local Director for different programs. He studied English in a local university and also learned about automotive mechanics. He and his wife have a four year old son. In his free time, he likes off-roading around Costa Rica, traveling and meeting new people. Students enjoy their time with “JuanCa” because he is passionate about community service projects and shares a lot of Costa Rican culture with them.

Mentor (Sessions 3 & 4) - Kaitlin Weinstein

Katie is a native New Yorker; she grew up in Westchester, went to college in Poughkeepsie at Marist and now lives in Manhattan. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Marist College and her Masters in Teaching Literacy from Mercy College. Katie works as a 7th grade special education teacher in the Bronx, specializing in English. Katie has traveled to 30 countries and loves to explore new places and learn about different cultures. This is her third year working with GLA as a Mentor and cannot wait to spend the summer in Costa Rica with the amazing GLA students!

Local Coordinator/Mentor (Session 3) - Jorge Quesada

Jorge was born in San Vito of Coto Brus, at the very South of Costa Rica. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Dance and Business Administration. He just graduated with a Master's degree in Education. Jorge has been teaching for 10 years, as well as working in local communities supporting social protection projects. In his free time, Jorge enjoys going to movies and plays and spending time with his friends, family. Jorge has served as a Local Director on our Costa Rica: Marine Conservation & Sea Turtle Expedition program, and is excited to join us again in a new role.  

GLA Staffing - Roles

GLA staff are native to the host country and international, usually from the US, Canada or Europe. All staff are highly qualified adults with college degrees. Most of our staff are educators and/or working professionals with higher degrees of education. All of our staff have extensive experience working with teenage students, international programs and/or a specific knowledge of the program country.

GLA staff consists of a local program director, someone from the host country with extensive experience working with international students and also an international program director, someone from the west with extensive global experience working with this age group, who together bridge any cultural differences. Mentors work with the students on a day to day basis. Staff ages usually range between 25 – 35 years old. In addition, we maintain a student to staff ratio of 8:1.

In-Country Program Coordinator

Our In-Country Program Coordinators are people with close ties to the local community. Their connections are what allow our groups to be welcomed as friends into a community, and their knowledge of the challenges facing local people allow our work to be a meaningful and valued contribution.

Local Program Director

Local Program Directors are responsible for co-managing the overall experience alongside International Program Directors. First and foremost, they protect the health and safety of students at all times, reinforcing standards of safety and community culture. The Local Program Director is also responsible for planning excursions, speakers, and community service projects

International Program Director

International Program Directors are responsible for co-managing the overall experience alongside Local Program Directors. Along with the Local Director, the International Program Director protects the health and safety of students at all times, reinforcing standards of safety and community culture. The International Program Director is also responsible for structuring a dynamic learning environment by developing curriculum, facilitating the implementation of GLA’s service-learning workshops through group-wide discussions

Mentor

Mentors are also responsible for structuring a dynamic learning environment by working as part of a team to implement GLA’s service-learning leadership curriculum; leading daily discussion, reflection or journaling sessions with small student groups; and helping Directors plan additional workshops and activities to engage students in their “free” time.

Country Administrator

Country Administrators are responsible for managing the overall experience of multiple programs in a certain country. Along with the Local Director, and International Program Directors, the Administrator protects the health and safety of students at all times, reinforcing standards of safety and community culture. The Country Administrator is also responsible for structuring a dynamic learning environment by developing curriculum, facilitating the implementation of GLA’s service-learning workshops through group-wide discussions.

Program Manager 

Our Program Managers support the International and Local teams over the course of summer programming. The Program Managers have extensive training in risk management, cross cultural communication, student and group dynamics, mental health protocols, staff management and GLA policies and procedures. Program Managers posses and in-depth knowledge of each program site, partner, service activities, and excursion. The Program Managers communicate weekly with each team in the field and provide ongoing support during the summer to ensure safe and successful programs.