Travel Talk | Gorilla Trek Tour Preview with Mayflower
Talk with Sandy Doss, business development manager for Mayflower and OSU mom, to learn about this great tour.
It is with great excitement that for the first time, OSU Alumni Group Travel is offering an exceptional opportunity to observe wild chimps and gorillas in their native habitat, while additionally exploring the montane forest of Uganda, the peoples and rich history of this African nation.
Join us for a talk with Sandy Doss, business development manager for Mayflower and OSU mom, to learn about this great tour at an amazing price.
Speakers
Kate Sanders
Director of Alumni Programs and Alumni Group Travel
Sandy Doss, Business Development Manager (WA,OR,ID,MT,WY)
Sandy, a former classroom educator herself, is deeply passionate about lifelong learning and fostering opportunities that enrich us and celebrate the incredible history,
cultures and geography of our world. Sandy has enjoyed a career fostering travel that deepens our understandings and inspires our continued curiosity. A parent of an OSU student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Sandy is thrilled
to support the OSU Alumni Travel Program as we explore your world in 2022 with personal travels to all seven continents.
To view all of our tours, please visit ForOregonState.edu/Travel.

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