Kate Otto is the founder and director of Everyday Ambassador, a network for young individuals who are currently pursuing or have completed an international service opportunity, fellowship, or travel abroad experience. She is also a global health consultant who has worked for several development institutions and grassroots organizations, including The World Bank and USAID. She writes for Huffington Post and Christian Science Monitor, and currently lives in New York City.
"Kate Otto is the ultimate example of how someone can mobilize the
spirit, the heart, and a true love for mankind to become an
everyday ambassador...We all have a role to play in building a more
peaceful world for future generations, and this book shows us how
to act in order to build that better future." -- Alicia Keys,
activist and Grammy Award-winning artist
"Rich with provocative ideas, Everyday Ambassador is a book
that will inspire you to create meaningful change on a
person-to-person level. The four core values that are explored seem
simplistic, but Otto lays out how important they are for anyone who
wants to promote compassionate action and social change. With
greater focus, empathy, patience, and humility, the world would be
a better and more just place to live." -- Anthony D. Romero,
Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
"We need a cadre of 'everyday ambassadors' to translate our best
intentions into pragmatic actions that promote health and social
equity. Kate Otto illuminates a way, in our digitized age, to
develop deep human relationships to further these goals. Kate's
lessons are valuable ones for any young person who, as so many now
do, travel in hopes of serving communities far from home." -- Dr.
Paul Farmer, founding director of Partners in Health & Chair of
Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School
"Kate Otto's stories illustrate the care, patience, and deep
listening that are vital to crafting lasting solutions to social
problems around the world. This book shows how humility and
perseverance are needed to turn good intentions into meaningful
action. It will provide valuable insights for the growing community
of globally minded changemakers." -- David Bornstein, New York
Times Opinionator journalist and author of How to Change the
World
"A powerful twenty-first-century story, Everyday Ambassador
will inspire you to believe in your personal capacity to make a
difference. Kate shows moral courage by pushing her generation to
acknowledge its unique vulnerabilities. But she also guides her
peers to solutions through her own example. No matter who-or
where-you are, Kate's message is to look in the mirror first. This
book reveals the secrets of how to bring people together, even when
technology pulls us farther apart. Throughout her adventures, she
pairs tenacity with humility, revealing a blazingly original voice
with which she speaks her mind yet listens deeply to others.
[Kate's book] will fill you with hope for our inter-connected
future." -- Irshad Manji, founder of the Moral Courage Project
"Everyday Ambassador is a necessary read for anyone thinking
about contributing to social change. Foundation for Sustainable
Development has been working with professional and student
volunteers for seventeen years, and we have seen both the great
benefit and great damage foreigners abroad can do to communities.
Kate addresses the issue of the outsider in development head on and
with no holds barred. We need informed and honest advocates like
Kate to ensure that those seeking to 'help' actually 'serve' and do
no harm to our partner communities. Our deepest appreciation to
Kate for doing a huge service for community-based development!" --
Mireille Cronin Mather, executive director for the Foundation for
Sustainable Development
"Everyday Ambassador articulates some of the most important
trends of our time. Through Kate Otto's travels and stories we
can't help but reflect on our own lives and the incredible
importance of the everyday hero that is in each of us. Kate's focus
on humility and international empathy is the type of thinking that
will, at scale, solve the most pressing challenges of our time...
and it all starts with the individual thinking collectively. If you
ever doubted that one person can change the world, read this book."
-- Daniel Epstein, founder of Unreasonable Institute & Unreasonable
Group
"We live in a world where technology truly can bolster, strengthen,
and reinvent people's relationships with our communities, and yet
all too often we do not see this happening. Kate Otto proposes a
smart game plan, through vibrant storytelling, for
twenty-first-century citizenship, and how we can use technology in
pursuit of, not deterioration of, strong communities." -- Trabian
Shorters, vice president of Communities, John S. and James L.
Knight Foundation
"Kate Otto gives us an inspiring and clear example of how one must
not just exist in the world, but rather be in and of the world.
Everyday Ambassador exemplifies the value of strong
relationships in our global era, taking seriously the attention and
care required to form and maintain those relationships in the
pursuit of a better world for everyone. Our world is increasingly
interconnected and Kate demonstrates how to embrace that diversity
through respectful and responsible global citizenship." -- John
Sexton, president of New York University
"The founder and director of Everyday Ambassador, an organization
to combat digital isolation, provides wisdom for those interested
in making real and positive impacts.... Otto provides encouragement
by sharing compelling stories about what she and others have
accomplished-both singly and as members of larger organizations.
Wise, inspirational, and thoroughly readable." * Kirkus Reviews
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"Kate Otto, like so many in her generation, is committed to being a
good global citizen and doing her part to make the world a better
place. Everyday Ambassador is a refreshing approach which
encourages collaborative work with focus, empathy, humility, and
patience to better affect positive change in communities throughout
the world." -- Ann Veneman, Former Executive Director of UNICEF,
Former US Secretary of Agriculture
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