WHAT WE DO

Word4Asia specializes in assuring non-profit organizations achieve their purposes in China and Southeast Asia.

Too many well-intentioned organizations spend hundreds of thousands of dollars visiting, exploring, planning and meeting yet have little to report when asked "What are you actually doing in China?"

W4A Consulting International guarantees we can turn your good intentions into actions.

If we conclude we are unable to help you we'll tell you early in our relationship to save everyone time and money.

WHAT WE DO

Our Recent Trips

We spend a lot of time working and traveling in China.
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Events & Activities

What have we been up to lately?
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Contact

Office PictureWe want to hear what your dreams are. If after the initial phone conversation, we feel our team can be of value to you:

We’ll arrange an interview. Time and nature to be determined by the scope and scale of your defined goals.
If we proceed, the next step is to submit a RFP.

Once the RFP has been considered, a contract can be signed. If we cannot achieve the objectives specified, you don’t pay.

W4A staff include:

Dr. Gene Wood, Founder/President – e: gene@word4asia.com
Mrs. Liping Martinez, Executive Director – e: liping@word4asia.com
Mrs. Kathlyne Anderson, Executive Assistant – e: kathlyne@word4asia.com

Word4Asia Consulting International

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