
Meet Wayne Dell, the first staff member to be featured in our new series of Q&As! Wayne is just one of the many inspiring people who work here at Inspire, and we can’t wait for you to get to know him better.
In this series, we’ll be talking to staff members from various roles here at Inspire to find out why they chose to work with us and hear some of their personal stories. It’s our way of showing you the amazing people behind our organization and sharing some of the reasons why we’re so passionate about what we do.
So keep an eye out for our next post in the “Inspire & Me” series! We’re excited to introduce you to more members of our team and share their stories with you.
In the meantime, why not tell us in the comments what you love about Inspire and what inspires you to make a difference in the world? We’d love to hear from you!

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