A Peruvian woman who has been sponsored by the West Virginia CEOs as an exchange student at WVU, gave a video presentation to Calhoun's CEOs this week.
Romina Biancato gave a view of her life growing up in Peru and coming to attend school in West Virginia.
The presentation was made during a luncheon at the "Y" Restaurant.
Romina is getting a degree in textiles, apparel and merchandising.
She recently returned to Peru to bring her 17-year-old brother to this country, who is attending school here.
Romina says she enjoys helping people understand her country and culture.
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Romina Biancato (center) receives financial held from
Calhoun CEOS, Sue Collins (left) and Pat Radabaugh (right)
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