Anthony is currently studying at the William Esper Studio, the foremost acting school on the Meisner technique. Previous to moving to New York City, Anthony completed his masters course work in International Development and Service at Concordia University - Portland where he spent a year of his studies aboard in Siena, Italy and Quito, Ecuador. Anthony's courses included Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) leadership; Perspectives in International Engagement; International Education; and Intercultural Communication. Also, he completed 8 hours of MBA courses.
Anthony received his B.A. in Communication, with a concentration in Intercultural Communication from The University of New Mexico. Additionally, Anthony is an Alum of the international organization Up with People (UWP). While with UWP, he toured and operated in 12 countries, including Mexico, Sweden, Poland, Thailand and Germany. While working with UWP, Anthony facilitated workshops on leadership, cross-cultural understanding, and other professional development to international participants from over 28 nations. In graduate school, Anthony continued to study cultural perspectives and engaged in dialogue about intercultural competence.
Recently, Anthony started following in his mother's footsteps and lectures on the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II as well.
Anthony's continuous education and travels provide him with both theoretical and first hand experience in intercultural communication. Furthermore, Anthony grew up on the Navajo Nation in the community of Ft. Defiance, AZ. His ethnicities are Navajo, Anglo, and Aztec. What makes Anthony's experience more impressive is his overlap of distinct cultures, and his ability to navigate their differences. As a result, Anthony's diverse cultural background, and experience, lends him a unique perspective on intercultural communication and global leadership.