About

Our Mission

Project 10-15 seeks to build bridges between communities and nations, create more responsible global citizens, and inspire personal transformation. Project 10-15 seeks to be a catalyst for change and a vehicle for the promotion of life path and purpose.

Board Of Directors

Mr. Brad Baldwin (Bredbhai), President

Brad is a graduate of the University of Southern California, with a background in Cinematic Arts, Business, Geography, & International Affairs. Much of Bredbhai’s professional life has focused on strengthening bilateral ties between the United States and India. Mr. Baldwin has two decades of experience in the non-profit, academic, and creative sectors. Brad has traveled to all 50 United States and 34 countries.

Mr. Ron Evans, Treasurer

Ron is a CPA with Yount, Hyde & Barbour, one of Virginia’s leading accounting firms. Mr. Evans served as Director for Taj Global Understanding for over ten years, volunteering and contributing to the successful implementation of numerous international exchange programs. Ron, a Marine Corps veteran, is an active in the Culpeper community, a member of his local church choir, and builds wheelchair ramps for those in need. In his spare time, Ron may be gardening, watching a baseball game, riding his Harley, or being of service to those in need.

Mr. Jaideep Verma, Director

Jaideep is currently the Managing Director of Crosstream Consulting Pvt. Ltd., an information research-outsourcing firm, based in India. Mr. Verma is a seasoned world traveler, both for business and pleasure, and is a keen proponent of youth educational travel. Jaideep provides cultural insight and strategic advice to Project 10-15, and has participated in many World Classroom programs in Virginia. In addition to spending time with family in Bangalore, Jaideep is an avid reader, thoughtful observer of the world, and motorcycle enthusiast.

Mrs. Erin Glass, Director

Erin currently serves as an oncology nurse at the Duke Cancer Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, fulfilling a dream to connect with patients facing uphill battles. As the daughter of foreign service officials in the State Department, Mrs. Glass grew up in India, Australia, Uruguay, and Orange County Virginia. Erin resides in Wake Forest with her husband and two young children.