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There are about 20 members of the Sani Isla Comuna
who are currently employed at Sani Lodge. The comuna decided to hire
an administrator from outside the comuna to eliminate any chance of
impartiality in hiring. The assistant administrator is from the
comuna, as well the chef, boat drivers, native guides and waiters.
As the Lodge is owned by the entire community, every one has
the right to be working at the facilities. Therefore, we created a
system in which our staff has to rotate giving the opportunity to
others of having an experience at the lodge. Nowadays, almost
90% of the communa has already been hired by the lodge.
Fredy Jimenez V. (general manager)

Raised
in the Ecuadorian Amazon. He has spend all his life in this region; without
being a Kichwa he understands their language. He got a degree on Commercial
Engineering and also has several graduate studies. After this, he returned
to work with the Kichwa communities. Before managing Sani Lodge he worked in
a non profit foundation for social help for the Kichwas where he contributed
with projects that caused a positive impact for several communities seated in
the Yasuni biosphere reserve. His yearn is to prepare the people of the Sani
Isla community so they, in a near future, are the ones managing the lodge,
making this project into one of the pioneers in sustainable ecotourism in Ecuador.
Manuel Condo (head chef)
Manuel Condo has
been working as a cook and later as a chef at other local lodges for
the last 15 years. We are very fortunate that after Sani was
completed Manuel decided to return to his comuna to become the head
chef at Sani Lodge. Manuel’s specialty is healthy food with an
emphasis on fruits and vegetables, occasionally serving chicken and
fish dishes.
Javier Hualinga (guide's chief)
Javier Hualinga, his knowledge of the forest gotten from being a local gets improve with his studies of biology. Javier stayed in United States for almost a year improving his english and taking biology and ecology classes. He has two years of experience guiding at Sani lodge and he has just the best reviews from his groups. Javier's dedication has earned the trust of all his co-workers and for that reason he was choosen as a chief guide.
Fredy Gualinga (native guide)
Fredy Gualinga, his passion for his land makes him explain each part of the jungle: animals, plants, tales food and culture. His interest of learning english has gotten him to plan a trip to United States to take english and biology courses with the objetive to come back and have the opportunity to share the magic of the forest with all the visitors.

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