About Education Services International
Education Services International (ESI) was established to provide specialized educational programs, counseling and consulting services that encompass - information technology, networking technology, office technology applications, cross-cultural programs and customized language training services. ESI is committed to provide a variety of highly affordable and focused instructor-led training programs - in small class environments with flexible class schedules (day, evening, weekend). ESI also offers career development counseling and tutorial services to clients as well as advisory services pertaining to school and curricula selection for families with children.
ESI is led by a seasoned management team headed by Mrs. Kongite Wessene who has taught for over a decade at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and has extensive university-level teaching, academic advising and leadership experience. Mrs. Wessene has also accumulated a rich experience in the delivery of customized French language training to government personnel preparing for overseas assignments during her tenure at Inlingua Language Service Center. In addition, she has developed and presented cultural programs on Ethiopia and taught basic Amharic language lessons to children in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill metropolitan areas of North Carolina. Mrs. Wessene, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in French with a minor in Spanish and also has a Master of Arts degree in Intercultural Communications from Howard University (HU).
ESI’s leadership team also includes Mr. Zewdu Haptemariam who began his professional career teaching electronics technology, microcomputers and mathematics at Commonwealth College and later at Strayer College before moving into the computer and networking technology industry. For two decades, Mr. Haptemariam has held various engineering and management positions at premier computer and networking technology companies - IBM Corporation and Cisco Systems. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and has also received a Master of Science degree in Communications from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at George Washington University (GWU).