Nathan Greene

Nathan is a graduate of UC Berkeley, where he studied Biology and Theater. After working for two years as in the medical field as a medical scribe in the ER and as a medical assistant/counselor at Planned Parenthood and spending a (albeit brief) stint in medical school, he decided to leave the healthcare profession to pursue teaching. Prior to coming to Honduras, Nathan has taught in a number of capacities, tutoring for over seven years, and teaching first graders about the wonders of the body through UC Berkeley's "Anatomy Enrichment Program." He has been active in bridging his passion for health and education through work as a volunteer for a number of programs, including "Oakland Kicks Asthma," "The Painted Turtle" summer camps for kids with serious illnesses and the Ronald McDonald Foundation. Nathan was raised in a family of teachers and is excited to heed to the magnetic pull he has felt toward education throughout his life. After having lived in Argentina for a summer in high school and in Spain for a semester in college, Nathan has experienced the value of cultural exchange and is excited to join this wonderful team of teachers and the community of Cofradia.