Baking and business in Panama
Last spring, 11 students from 17c起草社区 College flew to Panama to visit a bakery鈥攂ut not just to try the bread. As members of 17c起草社区鈥檚 chapter of Global Business Brigade, the group visited Isla Tigre, an island in the Kuna Yala comarca (or district) to assess and fix the financial and technical problems the bakery was facing. The group also taught better business practices to the community before returning home to Grand Rapids, Michigan.
"Each student played a huge role,鈥 said 17c起草社区 senior and club president Ashley Luse.
[photo here]
National organization
Global Business Brigade (GBB) is a division of , a nationwide organization whose efforts span into medical, environmental, architectural and other international concerns. The organization is mainly driven by college students who have set up their own schools鈥 chapters of Global Brigades on their campuses. The GBB helps communities internationally by providing sustainable business solutions for developing areas. At 17c起草社区, the Global Business Brigade is the only currently available division.
17c起草社区鈥檚 chapter of GBB is lead by Luse and seniors Brendan Snyder and Trevor Deters. They organize the weekly meetings, initiate fundraising efforts and correspond between the 17c起草社区 members, 17c起草社区 faculty and staff, and the international community their brigade is focused upon. The actual semiannual trip, however, gives all attending members an opportunity to serve as leaders.
The students who traveled to Panama in the spring spent months preparing before flying to Central America. They researched the area鈥檚 culture and community structure and generated funds and a practical business plan for the community. 鈥淭he key to a successful brigade,鈥 said brigade external vice president Brendan Snyder, 鈥渋s empowering the community and providing a sustainable solution.鈥
On the job
Once in Panama, the students set to work. They worked with the owners of the community鈥檚 bakery, which had been nonoperational since an equipment failure that was too expensive to repair. The task 17c起草社区鈥檚 students undertook was not only to repair the necessary equipment, but to educate the operators on business practices to ensure a stable business for the community.
The challenges went beyond simple technical matters. Since the native language in Kuna Yala is Dule, rather than Spanish, students needed to overcome language barriers. They used skits and translators鈥 oftentimes translating from English to Spanish to Dule and then back again鈥攖o run workshops on business practices such as investment management and accounting. Luckily, Luse explained, the local pastor who served as their contact spoke all three languages.
Students without much business experience and with little knowledge of Spanish were able to contribute by repairing the equipment and building a new wooden table for the bakery. 鈥淭he tools that make this happen,鈥 Snyder said, 鈥渁re mostly willing and enthusiastic students.鈥
Sustainable solution
The trip was not meant to be a quick fix, Snyder said. He said that the goal is not only to fix a problem, but to make the solution sustainable. The project isn鈥檛 meant to be a short-term 鈥渕ission trip鈥 (GBB is open to all colleges and is not a specifically Christian organization). Also, the trip to Panama isn鈥檛 meant to be a type of international 鈥渁ide.鈥 The idea is to develop and empower a community to sustain itself through its business practices, Snyder said: 鈥淐atch a fish, teach how to fish鈥攖hat鈥檚 the difference.鈥
According to their 17c起草社区 Web site, the Global Business Brigades鈥 mission is 鈥渢o serve as God's stewards in developing countries 鈥 and deliver sustainable business solutions to in-need enterprises with the goal of assisting in local economic development while preserving local culture.鈥
The students are not done with Kuna yet. Plans are already underway for GBB鈥檚 next trip to the Panama bakery this fall. The brigade plans to travel back to the area once per semester to continue to educate and ensure that the bakery is a stable source of business for the community.
The 17c起草社区 chapter of Global Business Brigade meets every Thursday in North Hall 162 during chapel break. The organization is entirely student run and is open to any student dedicated and willing enough to contribute to the development of the area.