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First Impressions: Assessing the Local English Abilities

Posted by on June 30th, 2012

Students taking the English Assessment Test at site

Angela Jacobus and Yohana Tsegai walk around the temporary entrance area of the Panigram site preparing for their first meeting with their students.  Dozens of potential Panigram staff are here to take an English assessment test. The testing area doesn’t seem like the typical place where one would take an exam. It’s a sandy, open-air area shaded with lush tropical trees. It’s also perfectly located to catch the cool breeze. The day is beautiful and I can’t help but associate this spot with visions of  hammocks and piña coladas. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Vision for the Handicraft Village

Posted by on June 26th, 2012

Villagers displaying their Nakshi Katha embroidery work

There’s a large group of villagers crowding around. It seems like the whole community has come out to witness me take pictures.  I’m assisting Andrew (Andy) Pike, the Social Entrepreneur Intern from Cornell University to document the women with their handicraft. As I’m photographing each person with her handiwork, I hear a cheerful “Khub bhalo!” repeatedly behind me. It’s coming from Andy who’s inspecting the women’s embroidery work.  I can’t help but chuckle because it’s one of the few Bangla phrases that we interns know. “Khub bhalo” means “very good” and it also happens to be one of Andy’s favorite phrases.  In fact, he and the other intern, Shu, love to say it in reply to any statement or question that’s said to them. But this time, the phrase is used in the right context. Read the rest of this entry »

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Women At Work

Posted by on June 21st, 2012

 

Female workers helping to finish the Panigram bridge

During my visits to the site, it never fails to amaze me how many female workers are working alongside the men (30% of our workers are women).  Not only is it rare to see women at a construction site in general, yet here at Panigram, it’s nothing out of the ordinary.  The women help with digging, transporting materials, and backfilling among other duties.  It’s tough work but they’re getting the job done!

 

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Making It Happen

Posted by on June 21st, 2012

Workers preparing the thatch roof

With construction well on its way, the resort is taking shape. It’s an exciting time to see how the plans and designs on paper are now transformed into physical buildings. The foundations have been poured and structural elements are in place. We’re also experimenting on finishes and materials on prototype buildings to enhance the feel of the resort. It takes time, but it’s a process that we know will achieve amazing results. There are over 200 workers from the local area working to make this resort a retreat in paradise. For more photos, visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/panigram.

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Cornell Summer Interns Arrive!

Posted by on June 11th, 2012

Summer is here and so are the interns! This year we have four students, all from Cornell University: a hotel intern, an architecture intern, an entrepreneurship intern, and a landscape architecture/media intern. This summer the interns are working on some of our socially responsible initiatives, from designing our handicraft village to hospitality training for our village employees. Their adventure has already begun with visits to the Panigram Resort site, villages, and Sundarbans–one of the largest mangrove forests in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Center.

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Shuping Liu

Shuping Liu

Hello! My name is Shuping Liu and I am the architecture intern at Panigram Resort. I’m an architecture major in my fourth year at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Coincidentally, I was born in Syracuse, which is only one hour from Ithaca; however, I grew up in Taipei, Taiwan. With my free time I enjoy reading, running and fixing up old bikes. You can check out some of my work at www.shupingliu.com.

As part of Panigram Resort, my main responsibilities will include planning the nearby handicraft village. I will be investigating how the villagers use and build their homes to inform the architecture of proposed market spaces, workrooms and plazas.  My summer experience in Bangladesh has already been unique and rewarding. I am looking forward to putting my skills to use but also to learn from the local villagers. I can’t wait to learn how to tie my new lungi.

 

Yohana Tsegai

Yohana Tsegai

My name is Yohana Tsegai. I am currently a junior in the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University. Although many people here confuse me for a local Bangladeshi, I was born in Asmara, Eritrea in East Africa. At the age of three, my family and I moved to Houston, Texas in America. No cowboy hats or boots for me, but I’m a proud Texan nonetheless. I’m one of four children — the only girl with three brothers – so I’m pretty independent. I love to travel, especially when I can visit my relatives who live all over the world.

While here at Panigram Resort, I will be in charge of creating a training program for more than 200 employees in a variety of positions. The training will include activities, video modules, and written and verbal exams. I will also be helping the Human Resource Manager craft HR policies that will take into consideration the local culture and customs. I am looking forward to helping Panigram Resort set the standard as Bangladesh’s first five-star resort.

 

Katherine Li

Katherine Li

Asalam elaiykum! My name is Kathy and I was born and raised in the crazy city of Los Angeles, California. I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in landscape architecture and next year will be my final year at Cornell University.  One of my greatest passions is to travel; I have visited more than 20 countries thus far. Most of my travels have taken me to Asia where I love to eat, shop and learn about the area’s culture and architecture.  Spending a year in Japan and traveling inspired me to go back to school to learn more about design and the environment.  I hope to focus my last year of study on sustainability and how it can be applied to ecotourism. As the summer Media Intern at Panigram, my job will be to publicize the activities leading up to the resort’s opening next year.  I am excited to be part of a project that is committed to helping the people in Bangladesh as well as the local environment.

 

Andrew Pike

Andrew Pike

My name is Andrew Pike and I believe in development through business. Growing up and working in East Africa over the past 20 years has taught me that business, as a profit maximizer, is inherently more efficient than aid and is a large part of the solution to poverty.

At the age of 18, I became a social entrepreneur by starting my own small not-just-for-profit business. My business creates eye-catching laptop cases out of ‘Kitenge’, a traditional African fabric with intricate, colorful patterns. Everything is made in formerly war-torn Northern Uganda and allows Mama Lucy, a remarkable local entrepreneur, to expand her tailoring business and to put the 10 children she supports through school. I stress that this is business, not charity.

Panigram, which is energizing the local economy around Jessore, shares my ideals. I am excited to start my main project—a crafts village for disadvantaged women, which will provide them with a self-sustaining and long term flow of income. By selling directly to the tourists, the women are able to get higher and fairer prices and eliminate exploitative middle men.

I study Applied Economics and Management with a specialization in International Trade and Development at Cornell University. I am an avid reader of science fiction, a lover of music, disco boogie, and all things jolly. My ‘to-learn’ list includes headstands, salsa dancing and ironing. Traveling makes me feel alive and I aspire to make the most of the opportunities that cross my path. Folks, the aim is to live the dream.

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Panigram Resort Welcomes Angela!

Posted by on June 9th, 2012

Angela Jacobus

Angela Jacobus is an adventurous, fun-loving English teacher from the United States. She will spend a year with us developing an English training curriculum, teaching the local villagers English, and helping to equip the staff with the skills they need to provide five-star service to our guests.

Angela Jacobus

Hello! My name is Angela Jacobus. As I write this, it’s still my first week in Bangladesh. In my short time here, I’ve already been surprised and charmed and delighted more times than I can count. The people here are so welcoming and friendly!

When people ask me where I’m from, I have a hard time answering the question because I’ve lived in many places throughout my life: Texas, California, New Mexico, Alabama, Japan, Hawaii, Utah, Mexico, Oregon, South Korea. It’s impossible to narrow it down to one location, but when I’m back in the States, I call California home. In my previous life (as I like to call it), I spent many years working as an editor in the corporate world. I also spent a few years in the hospitality industry as the office manager of a boutique hotel – and as a snowboard instructor – in the Sierras. Now, I’m a CELTA-certified English teacher with a strong desire to travel and experience different cultures while also having a positive impact on the people and places I encounter. That’s what drew me to Panigram.

The upcoming year will undoubtedly be filled with numerous challenges, but I’m so excited to work with the local villagers and see their English skills develop and evolve into the conversations they’ll have with Panigram’s guests in the future.

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Panigram Resort Open House Recruiting Day

Posted by on April 11th, 2012

Work Here. Be Happy.

Panigram Resort is now hiring!

Panigram Resort Open House Recruitment Day

April 15, 2012
9am to 6pm

Radius Center
Bay’s Galleria
57 Gulshan Avenue (CWS-A 19), 5th Floor
Gulshan-1
Dhaka-1212

www.panigram.com

 

Are you looking for a job in the hospitality industry? Are you friendly, fluent in English, and eager to learn? Do your friends say you are the perfect host or hostess? Do you enjoy helping others? Would you like to escape noisy, crowded Dhaka for the pristine beauty of the Bangladeshi countryside? Are you excited to help create Bangladesh’s first five star spa resort? Are you proud of your heritage and eager to share it with foreigners? If so, we want you to become a part of the Panigram team!

Recent university graduates and seasoned hospitality professionals alike are invited to apply. Please bring with you your CV, photocopies of certificates, and a passport-sized photograph.

Applicants must be fluent in English. Candidates who are selected will be expected to attend an interview on April 16.

No registration is necessary, just show up on the 15th!

(All positions are based in a village 30 km from Jessore.)

Questions can be directed to hr@panigram.com.

We are hiring for the following positions:

  • Human Resources Manager
  • Rooms Division Manager
  • Front Office Manager
  • Executive Housekeeper
  • Restaurant Manager
  • Spa Manager
  • Director of Engineering
  • Director of Security
  • Assistant Spa Manager
  • Skin Care Esthetician
  • Spa Therapist
  • Front Office Manager
  • Assistant Restaurant Manager
  • Assistant Executive Housekeeper
  • Assistant Director of Security
  • Front Desk Shift Supervisor
  • Guest Relations Manager
  • Head Barman
  • Room Service Supervisor
  • Chief Steward
  • Sous Chef
  • Chefs de Partie
  • Chefs de Rang

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