Through this role I am able to apply my skill set to serve Ethiopians not only in the diaspora, but those directly on the continent as well. My work as US-Ethiopia Launcher at Taptap Send is an extension of that service. From my positions working in local government here in California, to the work I do through the Ethiopian Democratic Club of Los Angeles, the focus is always on serving my community. Helen: I always try to focus my work through a lens of service. TADIAS: How are you enjoying your transition from public service to business? What are some of the rewards and challenges? It is always a pleasure to chat with the Tadias team. Helen Amelga: Hi Liben, thank you for having me back. TADIAS: Helen, thank you for your time and congratulations on your new position as Taptap Send’s US representative for Ethiopia. Helen Amelga, the US-Ethiopia Launcher at Taptap Send. Helen, whom we have previously featured in Tadias for her public service work in the Ethiopian American community, was most recently the Deputy Area Director at Office of Councilmember Kevin de Leon in Los Angeles, California. New York (TADIAS) - In the following interview Helen Amelga, the US-Ethiopia Launcher at Taptap Send, explains the newly launched mobile money transfer service, which is considered the first app-based platform to specifically focus on remittances from the Diaspora to people back home. "Taptap Send is an app that lets people send money back home quickly and at very low prices," says Helen Amelga, the company's US-Ethiopia Launcher.
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