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Cultural Specialists accompany each tour.  These are individuals with advanced knowledge and a deep love of a particular area related to the tour.  They provide the personal attention and insight that makes each Ubiquity International tour memorable.
Thomas Talboy has taught Latin, Ancient Greek, Spanish and English over the past 15 years, has written an online course in Greek Drama for the University of London, Royal Holloway, and is associated with Town School for Boys in San Francisco. He recently completed a term at Santa Catalina School in Monterey, California, where he taught Latin. Tom is an avid lover of travel and Ancient History. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham, England, in Classics, focusing on ancient Greek drama. Tom has also performed in a number of stage plays, and has appeared on the Travel/Discovery Channel's presentation of The Secrets of Ancient Greece. He brings a great deal of enthusiasm and deep love of the ancient world to his symposia. Besides invigorating his symposia with his love of the ancient world, Tom energizes each one, drawing on his long-term theatrical background. Additionally, Tom serves on the Board of Advisors for the Hellenic Cultural Institute California Central Coast, in Monterey, California. You can find Tom discussing the ancient world anywhere from the bus to the ancient site itself, climbing walls and falling into wells. Tom is the founder and director of Ubiquity International, LLC. Update: Tom is currently the host of the Stational Churches of Rome series available online or via iTunes.

As a dean of Students in Florence, Italy, working for Gonzaga University, Fr. Bruno Segatta had the opportunity to visit Međugorje at the beginning of the apparitions. He has led numerous college students to the site and has experienced the spiritual message. He is looking forward to sharing the moments and the healing that the place brings to people from all walks of life. As a priest, Bruno is attached to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise, and spends extensive time in his native Italy teaching and painting. Learn more about his painting by visiting Bruno Art for Kids. Money raised from the sale of his works has been used for students of Gonzaga University in Florence as well as the Niambani House for Kids orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya, a place of comfort for children stricken with AIDS. Va Piano Vineyards of Walla Walla, Washington has created a special blend in honor of him called Bruno‘s Blend.

Alexa Flores-Hull is a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Language and Linguistics and is a student of Northern Arizona University pursuing a Master's of Education in Educational Technology. She is currently teaching Spanish at Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Arizona. She and her husband John have two small children, Vivian and Blake. She enjoys studying Hispanic pop culture, reading and traveling. Alexa's teaching website can be found at: mrsfloreshull.myteacher.dvusd.com.

Christina Nichols has studied French and Art History extensively, and has taught both in the US and abroad. In 2001, Chrissy studied in Paris, completing her Masters in French from Middlebury College while also teaching English at the prestigious Ecolé Alsacienne. Chrissy has traveled and lived extensively in France and is currently residing in Aix-en-Provence. She also serves as our Assistant Director for France. Besides loving all things French and art, Chrissy can be found hiking, sailing, and traveling.

Mary Louise Longworth is native of Toronto, Canada. She studied Art and Art History in Canada and California before turning to writing. Since 1997 she has lived and worked in France.

Passionate about the fine things in life, she has combined her love of travel, gastronomy, wine, art and cigars to forge a personal, vivid tribute to the European way of life. She has been inviting anglophone readers of such newspapers as The Times (London), The Independent on Sunday (London), The Washington Post, and Canada's national newspaper The Globe & Mail to share those passions with her. She is a frequent contributor to Bon Appétit magazine, reviewing restaurants and transporting readers to exotic luncheons.

Her full-time residence in France has cemented her integration in, and acceptance by, her colleagues and peers. Her first book, published in French, Une Américaine en Provence, a joint project with award-winning Spanish photographer José Manuel Navia, tells that story through essays and photographs. Her spirit and joie de vivre enabled her to become the first woman member of Aix�s cigar club Havan�Aix. In 2004 she was elected president.

In addition to writing about her passions, Mary Lou is an accomplished chef, and has had her photographs exhibited in Aix-en-Provence, Arles and Basel, Switzerland. She lives with her husband and daughter in Aix-en-Provence.

Terrel Jones has lived and taught in Perú for 10 years.  She is currently living in Troy, Montana, where she has served as art and foreign language instructor for the Troy School District.  She received her Art Education degree from Western Montana College, Dillon, Montana and her MA in Art at the University of Montana, Missoula.  She continues to teach and paint, drawing from South American Native art for preferences in choices of colors and patterns.  She enjoys working with painting, batik and pottery.  In these she emphasis surface design and patterning.  Terrel has received much recognition for her work.  Visit her website at www.terreljonesstudios.com where you can read more about her exhibitions and see some of her creations.

David Fitzpatrick. David received his PhD in Classics from the University of Nottingham, with a focus on Greek tragedy and myth. He currently works at The Open University - an institution dedicated to the provision of distance learning in higher education. David has a deep interest in modern Irish history. He enjoys the cinema (particularly British and Irish film), theatre and reading. Among his other interests is football, the real football, i.e. Gaelic football and not that soccer malarkey, though he quite enjoys soccer too.

Kevin Cole is a Ph.D. candidate in Classical Art and Archaeology at the University of Virginia. He often wonders about the distinction between public and private Roman life, especially at Pompeii. Kevin divides his summer fieldwork between excavations at Morgantina, an ancient Greek site in central Sicily, and Pompeii on the Bay of Naples. The rest of the year he spends in Charlottesville, Virginia, writing his dissertation and fulfilling his duties as Teaching and Technology Support Partner for the University of Virginia Teaching Resource Center. You can find Kevin waxing artistic at just about any moment of the day.


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