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Soufiane Choubani

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Soufiane Choubani (born June, 1984 in Casablanca) is a Moroccan teacher and international debate coach who grew up in Franklin Park, New Jersey, United States for most of his life. After graduating from Kean University, he returned to Morocco for the second time in 2012, and founded of the Moroccan National Debate Team in 2014

Professional career

In 2012, Soufiane volunteered as a doping control officer (DCO) at the 2012 London Olympics and after returning back home, he received a Letter of Appreciation from David Cameron thanking him for services, making him one of only a handful of Moroccans to receive such a letter from a British Prime Minister.

After leaving his anti-doping position, he founded the Moroccan National Debate Team and lead them to the 2014 World Schools Debating Championships. The Moroccan National Debate Team made history in 2014 by becoming the first North African Nation to compete in the World Schools Debating Championships.

References

Soufiane Choubani Wikipedia