Our speaker today is Matthew Garcia, Windsor County Mentors.

Matthew was born in North Carolina but headed to New England as soon as he heard about it. He graduated from Dartmouth College and subsequently moved to New York City, where he worked in the publishing industry for many years. In 2003, Matthew moved to Vermont and became a lawyer after a period of time. When Matthew decided he no longer wanted to be a lawyer, he dedicated himself to the nonprofit world, working as executive director of the Spark Community Center for many years and then as executive director of Windsor County Mentors, the position he still holds today. 
Matthew started off by talking about ancient Greece, which gave us philosophy, democracy, and Homer. Homer wrote the Odyssey and the Iliad. Matthew‘s favorite character from the Iliad was Cassandra, who was able to tell the future, but was believed by nobody. In the Odyssey saga, the Greeks come to Odysseus and want him to go to war with them against Troy. He initially refused, but they made him an offer he couldn’t refuse and finally agreed. Before going, Odysseus asked Mentor to watch out for Tellus his son. In ancient Greece, Mentor was recognized as a trusted wise community leader. He is the source of our word “mentor.”
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