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Founded
in 1973 by its President Jacquie L. Kay, WPI Inc. (originally Wu
P'i, Inc.), was initially incorporated in Seattle, Washington. Its
name derives from two Chinese characters, Wu, meaning we, this people,
and P'i, meaning a good match.
The
original purpose was to develop a World Trade Center for the city
of Seattle. In time, WPI Inc. evolved into an international management,
training, and development firm. WPI Inc. also recognized the need
for international trade services. Thus in 1983, WPI Inc. formed
the International Trade Services Group (ITS), to focus on export
management and international trade.
WPI
President, Dr. Jacquie Kay, and the core WPI team: Project Development
Managers in environmental issues and international technical assistance,
and Vice President for Administrative/Finance and Project Associates,
form a core group which develops and manages training activities
worldwide. These staff members are supported by specialists as needed
from WPI's roster of technical consultants and as projects develop.
WPI,
INC. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

With over 28 years experience, WPI, Inc. expanded tremendously into
a full service international development company, providing all
aspects of project and business management. . Because of its excellence
in education, training and outreach, the U.S. government called
upon WPI as an 8A firm to assist the Environmental Protection Agency
in its public education and outreach efforts. WPI supported most
of the workshops and conferences of EPA, New England. Due to the
work of the EPA, the Air Force Centers for Environmental Excellence
(AFCEE) then requested WPI to assist them in community outreach
at several of the military bases on the Eastern Seaboard that were
set to close - Homestead, Florida; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina;
Plattsburgh, New York; Rome, New York; and Loring, Maine. From this
work, WPI has demonstrated its knowledge and expertise in dealing
with the issues of development, environment and community for businesses
and government.
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