Alex Andrei
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Without the pro bono web design and continued services of Alex Andrei, this oral history project would not be as accessible, unique, or have the potential to involve the entire Bhutanese refugee community in the Twin Cities. This small initial project will only collect 10 resettlement oral histories; Alex’s dedication to this project has made it possible to expand and reach the entire community and beyond. We are grateful for his brilliant website and excitement for this project. Alex Andrei is a consultant for small businesses development. He specializes in research, design, adaptation, and implementation of low-cost technologies to achieve strategic goals and increase the overall value of projects. |
He has a B.Sc in Computer Science from the University of Haifa; currently he is studying for his second degree in Information Systems focusing on administration and organization management.
Alex was born and raised in Romania under the Communist regime. After the Revolution of 1989, he and his parents immigrated to Israel. Being familiar with the issue of human rights violations, the struggle of minorities, and the obstacles immigrants and refugees are faced with– he hopes that this project will begin to shed light on the Bhutanese community as well as improve the understanding and knowledge about others sharing the same land, facing the same struggles. With the guidance of the project director, Alex invests his time in promoting and publishing the project online and designing and administering the website and the other related features. |