Mark Hayward

Train for Humanity Creator, Co-founder, and Pilot Project Athlete

Mark Hayward Mark is the creator of Train for Humanity. He is a former U.S. Peace Corps volunteer and he has a Master’s degree in International Development and Geographic Information Systems from Clark University. Currently, Mark lives in the Caribbean, on the island of Culebra, where he owns the Palmetto Guesthouse with his wife.

After witnessing firsthand how social media and the power of the internet can be used to promote businesses, Mark is now turning his online energies toward supporting humanitarian causes. He blogs (now occassionally) at www.mytropicalescape.com and you can follow him on Twitter for Train for Humanity updates.

Leo Babauta

Train for Humanity Co-founder and Pilot Project Athlete

Leo Babauta Leo runs the tremendously successful website/blog Zen Habits, which currently has over 70,000 subscribers and you can also follow him on Twitter. He lives on Guam with his wife and six kids where he is in the process of finishing his first book.

Leo is a writer, runner, and vegetarian and he loves writing Zen Habits. If you have not been to Zen Habits, GO NOW! The site covers: achieving goals, productivity, being organized, GTD, motivation, eliminating debt, saving, getting a flat stomach, eating healthy, simplifying, living frugal, parenting, happiness, and successfully implementing good habits.

Dan Clements

Train for Humanity Co-founder and Pilot Project Athlete

Dan Clements Dan is the author of the book, “Escape 101: The Four Secrets to Taking a Sabbatical or Career Break Without Losing Your Money or Your Mind.” He and his family have taken numerous sabbaticals around the world and they’ve done it all while juggling mortgages, kids, jobs and businesses. Dan lives in Canada and he blogs at Escape-101.com.

Andrew Flushe

Train for Humanity Co-founder and Legal Advisor

Andrew Flushe Andrew is the Train for Humanity Legal Advisor. He graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law. Andrew lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he handles legal matters for entrepreneurs and small businesses.

Andrew blogs at www.AndrewFlusche.com and you can follow him on Twitter.

Jarkko Laine

Train for Humanity Web Site Designer

Jarkko is a Train for Humanity fan turned into team member. After following the project through its first phase, he felt that it was time for him to join the team, and offered to help with updating the web site to support the requirements set for the second phase.

Jarkko runs two blogs: JarkkoLaine.com and Insanely Interested, and spends his spare time working on getting his WordPress based home business off the ground. He lives in Finland with his wife and soon two years old son Oiva, and enjoys connecting with people from all over the world through the Internet. You can follow Jarkko on Twitter.

Sean Hodge

Train for Humanity Logo Creator

Sean Hodge Sean runs the design studio, Connection Cube, where he works on branding projects, designs websites, and writes for some great companies. He blogs and writes about inspiring design topics at AiBurn and he is also the editor of PSDTUTS and VECTORTUTS, both well-known graphic design tutorial blogs.

Sean is from the US, but he is currently living on the beach in Venezuela. Connect with Sean via Twitter.

Joshua Clanton

Train for Humanity Web Site Designer

Joshua Clanton Joshua is a freelance web designer specializing in the WordPress and Shopify systems. Despite being a geek many times over, he somehow manages to speak plain English and have a bit of a social life.

Joshua lives in Massachusetts and blogs at JoshuaClanton.com and updates regularly on Twitter.