The document is a request from a student named Nodji Mbaigoto for an interview with Harris as part of an assignment on familiarizing themselves with environmental work. Harris agrees to answer questions about their background, career path, current job, and advice. Harris' background includes being an activist and artist/designer. They chose the environmental field to care for the planet and accept compassion for all people. Harris finds work through non-profits seeking administrators and activists. Their current role is CEO of an organization that builds peace and fights corruption through development projects.
1. Hello,
My name is Nodji Mbaigoto, student at American Public University. I am working on my
master degree in Environmental Policy and Management. One of the assignments is to conduct
an interview with a person working in an environmental field in order to familiarize ourselves
with what environmental work actually looks like. I did couple researches online, and I found
that your extensive background and experience are suitable for this interview assignment. If
you do not mind sir, I would like you to take a time out of your busy schedule and answer
some of the questions questions attached to this email.
Sincerely,
Nodji
Hello Harris, would you like to introduce yourself to my classmates?
What is your environmental education background?
I am an activist, Artist?Designer
Why did you chose to make career in the environmental field?
caring for the planet, and accepting compassion to all gods' humanity.. where there is no
fighting
Was it easy for you to get a job as an environmentalist?
yes because I learned that most nonprofits for peace to all creations often seek out activists and/
administratives to help with work for support
Could you describe your current job position ?
I am CEO, I also help direct a global peace project led by german-arabian liaison, called Arab
Green Development Association and Heinrich, Its German for Rich Arab, Building an
Enterprise for a mineral oil epoch.
What are the most important issues related to your actual job?
Building Peace, Fighting Corruption, Giving Aide.
Do you use any collaboration method to resolve your watershed issues?
yes..I currently began research of water nonprofits who seek partnerships.
What are you most proud of?
The friends I meet everyday.
If you are giving a chance to resolve a past issue differently, how would you approach it?
I would never stop and keep moving forward.
Any Words of advices for me and my colleagues on watershed issues and management?
Please consider exchanging ideas with all around the globe who have especially in USA, Los
Angeles, Alabama, and all the Middle East and Africa.
PS: An integral copy of this interview can be found at American Public University Website,
section EVSP 558 Watershed Management. Teacher :Dr. Carol Pollio
Program Director, Environmental Science Washington D.C. Metro Area
2. Student Info: Nodji Mbaigoto, Master in Environmental Policy and Management, APU.
Email: nodjimbaigoto@gmail.com