OUR TEAM
DAVID
WAHLSTEDT
FOUNDING DIRECTOR
Is an entrepreneur, an educator, and the Lead Pastor of The Table Dallas – a church located in Lewisville, Texas. He has spent the past 17 years supporting religious and educational non-profits throughout Uganda. UGANDA SHOE TREES is the major project for his graduate studies program in Ministry Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Tabor College.
ROBERT
MATOVU
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
LET’S GO GREEN INITIATIVE
Robert is a conservationist with a deep passion for East African wildlife and their natural habitat. In 2004, he earned a Diploma in Business from Uganda College of Commerce, Pakwach, West Nile with a major in Accounting. He is employed by Speke Uganda Holidays as a safari driver and guide, specializing in hosting German-speaking tourists in safaris throughout Uganda and Rwanda. In addition to his work at Speke, Robert serves as Student and Field Personnel Coordinator with Uganda Children’s Project. Robert is a Ruler Elder with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Kiwatule. He is married to Betty Nakabugo and together they have a daughter Samantha Abigail.
PAUL
SSESANGA
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
BAREFOOT UGANDA INITIATIVE
Paul is a 2013 graduate of the College of Education and External Studies at Makerere University with a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a major in German. His childhood life in a village exposed him to the hardships that rural communities experience in providing education for their children. He is passionate about social-economic projects geared toward
DAVID & KYLIE
KNIGHT
GLOBAL AMBASSADORS
UGANDA SHOE TREES
David & Kylie are traveling illusionists that have the unique opportunity to share with audiences around the world about the power and potential of Uganda Shoe Trees. After falling in love with the program a few years back, they set out to find a way to support it. They developed an illusion to perform in their show to bring awareness to the project and began to direct their audiences to give generously in a bucket that is placed in a prime location on the merchandise table at their shows. They have talked about the program in multiple interviews and have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to do whatever they can to help UST flourish. Their merchandise table bucket has raised thousands of dollars for hundreds of shoes.
DAVID
WAHLSTEDT
FOUNDING DIRECTOR
Is an entrepreneur, an educator, and the Lead Pastor of The Table Dallas – a church located in Lewisville, Texas. He has spent the past 17 years supporting religious and educational non-profits throughout Uganda. UGANDA SHOE TREES is the major project for his graduate studies program in Ministry Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Tabor College.
ROBERT
MATOVU
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
LET’S GO GREEN INITIATIVE
Robert is a conservationist with a deep passion for East African wildlife and their natural habitat. In 2004, he earned a Diploma in Business from Uganda College of Commerce, Pakwach, West Nile with a major in Accounting. He is employed by Speke Uganda Holidays as a safari driver and guide, specializing in hosting German-speaking tourists in safaris throughout Uganda and Rwanda. In addition to his work at Speke, Robert serves as Student and Field Personnel Coordinator with Uganda Children’s Project. Robert is a Ruler Elder with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Kiwatule. He is married to Betty Nakabugo and together they have a daughter Samantha Abigail.
PAUL
SSESANGA
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
BAREFOOT UGANDA INITIATIVE
Paul is a 2013 graduate of the College of Education and External Studies at Makerere University with a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a major in German. His childhood life in a village exposed him to the hardships that rural communities experience in providing education for their children. He is passionate about social-economic projects geared toward
DAVID & KYLIE
KNIGHT
GLOBAL AMBASSADORS
UGANDA SHOE TREES
David & Kylie are traveling illusionists that have the unique opportunity to share with audiences around the world about the power and potential of Uganda Shoe Trees. After falling in love with the program a few years back, they set out to find a way to support it. They developed an illusion to perform in their show to bring awareness to the project and began to direct their audiences to give generously in a bucket that is placed in a prime location on the merchandise table at their shows. They have talked about the program in multiple interviews and have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to do whatever they can to help UST flourish. Their merchandise table bucket has raised thousands of dollars for hundreds of shoes.