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James "Jim" Kielsmeier is founder and President/CEO of the National Youth Leadership Council, based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also founded the Center for Experiential Education and Service-Learning at the University of Minnesota, where he is also an adjunct professor. Kielsmeier helped initiate the nonprofit African Reconciliation and Development Corps International and led their first project in Somalia (1993–94) during the civil war.

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  • James "Jim" Kielsmeier is founder and President/CEO of the National Youth Leadership Council, based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also founded the Center for Experiential Education and Service-Learning at the University of Minnesota, where he is also an adjunct professor. Kielsmeier helped initiate the nonprofit African Reconciliation and Development Corps International and led their first project in Somalia (1993–94) during the civil war. (en)
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  • Kurt Hahn Award of the Association for Experiential Education Lifetime Achievement Award of the National Indian Youth Leadership Project Rotary Club's Paul Harris Award George Norlin Award (en)
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  • Degree Wheaton College (en)
  • Ph.D in Education University of Colorado Masters in International Relations American University (en)
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  • Hon. Ph.D in Law from Concordia University, St. Paul (en)
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  • James Kielsmeier (en)
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  • Nonprofit administration (en)
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  • Rev. Deborah Eng Kielsmeier (en)
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  • James "Jim" Kielsmeier is founder and President/CEO of the National Youth Leadership Council, based in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also founded the Center for Experiential Education and Service-Learning at the University of Minnesota, where he is also an adjunct professor. Kielsmeier helped initiate the nonprofit African Reconciliation and Development Corps International and led their first project in Somalia (1993–94) during the civil war. (en)
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