Share It: VITA – A Plan of Action

William Nagle

Wednesday, 05 Dec 1973 at 2:00 pm – Gallery, Memorial Union

William Nagle is currently president of Volunteers for International Technical Assistance (VITA). VITA is a private organization established in 1960 to respond to requests from anywhere in the world for technical assistance to economic and social development projects.
Part of the World Affairs Series: World Without Borders

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