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Elder Derek Bogaert

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Presidents:
Mark P. (Tokyo North) Durham (2000 - 2003)
Served: 2001 - 2003
Areas Served:
Chiba City, Inage City
Tokyo - Adachi-ku Nakano-ku
Toyama
Companions:
Stephen James Cox | Scott Leedom | Cameron William Payne | Weston Spencer
Your Occupation: Steel Trader
Spouse: Lauren Hamilton
Comments:
Hi All,

Life is great!

I am happily married and enjoying life in Melbourne with my wife.

After coming home I tried quite a few Japanese related jobs and finally I have been blessed to have found employement with a good Japanese company called Marubeni-Itochu Steel and have been able to use my Japanese.

Almost 3 years on and I am still working towards finishing my undergrad Commerce degree which I am studying part time in the evening.

This month I will go back to Japan for the first time after close to 4 years and it will be great to catch up with everyone again.

Wish I could make it to the reunion! How about one down under next time??

Ciao,
Derek
 
Created: 24 Nov 2003  Modified: 09 May 2007
Last Login: 19 Jul 2009 09:37:24 PM
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