I am a permanent resident of the US, originally from D.R. Congo, a francophone country in Central part of Africa. First came to the USA 1975-1982 to complete graduate school, earned a PhD degree in Agricultural economics from Michigan State University; served for 5 years (1982-1986) as researcher on MSU/USAID project in West frica while holding the rank of Assistant Professor. Then embarked on a 20+ year international career as scientist/Agricultural economist with several international R-D organizations. I have been an independant consultant (gricultural development) since 2005.
I am interested in tutoring students who would like to be conversant in French (grammar, situational French, spoken French) and some elementary teaching in calculus. I am available mostly on weekends (Friday and Saturday).