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Speedy deletion nomination of Ouelessebougou Alliance


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Joshua Molina
Joshua Molina is a media professional with years of experience in journalism and the social media industry.

Joshua grew up in New Jersey and graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, with a degree in Communications: Broadcast Journalism, receiving several scholarships and awards for his academic work. At BYU, Joshua was asked to start the University's first Spanish language news show, "Ventana al Mundo," in collaboration with the tri-lingual, international PBS station, BYU TV-Internationl. Joshua not only produced the show, but also hosted and contributed reports, including reports from Hawaii and Peru. In Peru, joshua also produced and edited a 30-minute documentary about Engineers without Borders working in remote mountain villages outside of Cusco, a documentary that still runs on the BYU TV-International channel.

In college, Joshua was recruited by CNN.com to write breaking news and feature stories for the website, some of which were widely recognized and caused other news outlets from around the country to reach out to Joshua about topics like guns in schools. Right out of college, Joshua went to work for CNN as a video journalist. Joshua's experience includes working for NBC's Today Show and local ABC and CBS affiliates.

Joshua has also worked for non-profit organizations offering international development in places like west Africa and Haiti. Speaking four languages, Joshua is able to communicate with people in various countries. His skills in public relations, business consulting and social media attracted several businesses to seek his services.

Most recently, Joshua has offered social media help for the Harlem Globetrotters, where he was able to create several viral videos and campaigns, more than doubling each of the company's social channels and increasing revenue for the organization. Joshua currently works as the Social Media Lead for Arizona for AAA Club Services.

Joshua can be followed on Twitter @JoshuaMolina.