Landmark Forum Graduate Blog

tokyo-event.jpgThe Landmark Forum graduate blog gives graduate news updates, showcases graduate videos, links to other graduate sites and recounts a wide range of personal breathroughs experienced by graduates of Landmark Education, particularly graduates in the Pacific Rim area. The website has connections with and links back to the I love Possibility website, the leading graduate website for Eastern Asia. Visit the Landmark Forum graduate blog.


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  1. Ng'ethe 'Digs' Githinji says:

    My name is Ng’ethe Githinji, everyone on the team and graduates call me digs, long story.

    As of yesterday I am the first ever staff member for landmark in Kenya, and I think Africa. I did the landmark forum in January 2003 and have been assisting since. I have done loads of Seminars, The Advanced Course in Cape Town South Africa, and am now the centre and operations manager here in Kenya. I am also the Course Supervisor Local Coordinator, an Introduction Leader and have declared Landmark Forum Leader. :) sounds like a lot bu never in a million years did I ever think when I walked into my landmark forum that I would be here today. We have a small and power full team in Kenya and Our Partners in South Africa are just as amazing as we are. I like to think of us as pioneers.

    In Kenya we have 2 landmark forums a year, now we have 1 advanced course and 1-2 seminars a year, and 1 ILP.

    I am committed to getting the word out about our presence here, so for anyone interested in finding out more about Landmark Educations Presence here in Kenya, give us a shout on landmarkkenya@gingerink.tv

    —Ngethe ‘Digs’ Githinji

  2. My name is Ngethe Githinji but everyone calls me digs. I am now the first staff member for Landmark in Kenya and Africa, I am the centre and administration manager for the kenya office. I am introducing myself to as many graduates worldwide as I can so as to create and generate a listening and partnership for Kenya. Its a pleasure to meet you and if you have or know anyone coming to Kenya let us know so we can support them participate in the Landmark Forum here. Our landmark Forums are awesdome – 250-350 people at a time… so bring it on!

  3. felistas yano says:

    hallo gigs, iam interested in knowing more about landmark, i heard about it through a colleague. thanks and good day