Meet EGBI Volunteer – Kitty Bird
By Marisol Klauer
“Wouldn’t it be great if…” is by far the most common thing out of my mouth, which is usually followed up with some outrageous idea I’ve concocted in that moment. It’s true I was once labeled “an idea machine”. Always looking for that inspiration, that connection, that key moment that brings something to light. Photography is a passion of mine that does just that. Connecting with people can be so inspiring; and yes, I can be an enthusiast on just about any topic. Let’s talk!
Been a Texan since 2004 and the amazing landscape and tiny towns are becoming an essential part of my DNA. I’m currently hosting guests in Austin, Leakey and Concan Texas, photographing the lifestyle and heartbeat of small businesses and pushing the fair-trade movement with Ten Thousand Villages.
Kitty shares her experience as a volunteer with EGBI and how you can get involved too.
To get started, do you mind telling us a fun fact about yourself?
I coordinated and am part of the Guinness Book Of World records for the largest singing bowl ensemble through Ten Thousand Villages.
How did you first get involved with EGBI?
I answered a volunteer ad because I wanted experience in shooting for small businesses.
Why do you volunteer for EGBI?
To meet people and use my talents to help them. I also wanted to expand my portfolio as a photographer.
How has your involvement with EGBI helped you grow professionally and personally?
Just meeting Monica from EGBI has helped a ton! She encouraged me in areas that I didn’t realize were important. Now I have experience in working with small business’ owners and can expand my portfolio to include commercial photography. Plus, I’ve met so many wonderful people who have used EGBI’s services. It’s a community of incredibly warm, friendly, and giving people.
Want to get involved too? Contact us to find out how you can volunteer or donate.