
José Kabeya
Founder and President
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General:
José Kabeya was born in Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of Congo, in 1977. In October 1998, he left the Democratic Republic of Congo for other horizons. José successively lived in Kinshasa (DR Congo), Brazzaville ( Congo ), Cotonou ( Benin ), Moscow ( Russia ) and Colorado ( USA ). During the course of his life, José Kabeya developed multi-national and multi-racial relations. He is fluent in French, Russian, English and other African languages.
Education:
- From 1983 to 1989 he attended Gare Primary School located at Gombe commune in Kinshasa (DR Congo). In July 1989, José obtained his Certificate of Primary Studies with high honors.
- From 1989 to 1996, he attended Saint Joseph College located at Gombe commune in Kinshasa (DR Congo). In September 1996, he obtained his High School Diploma with high honors and a focus in Mathematics and Physics.
- From 1996 to 1998, he attended the University of Kinshasa (DR Congo) where he was a student doing Polytechnic Studies. After completing one year of study, José was unable to continue his studies because of increasing political violent events, which had completely disturbed the academic year.
- From 1998 to 1999, he attended the Tambov State Technical University in Russia . In July 1998, José obtained a Certificate of preparatory studies in Computer Information Systems and Russian Language with excellent marks.
- From 1999 to 2002, José attended Moscow State Technical University in Russia . After starting his fourth year of study at the University, he left Russia for the United States of America .
- In October 2002 José arrived in Denver , Colorado ( USA ). In September 2003, José transferred to Colorado Christian University in order to complete is studies in Management Information Systems.
Work Experience:
- From 2000 to 2002, José was the distribution manager of the African weekly Magazine "My Africa" published in Moscow . Through his work, José established several multi-national and multi-racial relationships, particularly in Russian Parliament as well as various embassies.
- From May until October 2002, José worked as a computer support technician and an interpreter for the Embassy of the Republic of Burundi in Moscow . He instructed a computer course in computer applications and software to various employees including the second adviser and the secretary of the embassy.
Vision:
- Implement modern technology in developing African countries.
- Provide all levels of education for young people and adults.
- Establish medical clinics and social assistance centers to serve African communities.
Slogan:
- To love and serve without discrimination and promote social development in African communities.
Cellular: +1.303.359.0065
Email: jkabeya@msn.com
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