Asar Alkebulan (aka Uncle Asar) is a Non profit Youth & Family Services Professional, Writer, and Public Speaker/Training Facilitator with extensive and sound experience in direct care, senior leadership, entrepreneurial and international capacities with substantial successes designing, managing, and evaluating a broad spectrum of health, development, educational, employability, and enrichment programming for under-served populations in Washington, DC. Currently, he is a grant/proposal writer, proofreader, editor, and published essayist.
Also, he is a seasoned public speaker having delivered a wide variety of presentations before numerous and diverse audiences. His expertise ranges from group and corporate training facilitation; event hosting; classroom instruction/tutoring; and cultural performances.
His international experience includes living three years (2013 – 2016) in Lagos, Nigeria where he worked with a Medical Consulting firm as Proposal Writer and Training Developer & Facilitator. Additionally, he has volunteered for two US launched (2010/2012) and several Nigeria-based medical missions as Logistics and Data Specialist compiling demographic and services information and writing end-of-mission reports. Moreover, while living in Lagos, he was a regular contributing essayist for two online magazines featuring African opinion, arts, and music from across the continent.