Meet Beth!

Beth Cahoon, On-site Program Coordinator

Beth graduated from the University of Kentucky with a BA in International Studies and a minor in Spanish (GO CATS!). The summer after her junior year she studied abroad in Sevilla, Spain. She knew she wanted to spend more time abroad. After graduation she returned to Spain to teach English in Madrid for a year. In addition to an amazing time in Madrid, Beth traveled throughout much of Europe. Some destinations included Scotland, Ireland, Greece, and Hungary. Beth enjoys hanging out with friends, playing volleyball, hiking, and exploring new places!

As your On-site Program Coordinator (OPC), Beth will be with you throughout your entire program. She is looking forward to meeting you in Spain!

What’s an OPC? 

As part of your customized faculty-led program abroad, you will be led and supported by a CISabroad On-Site Program Coordinator (OPC). OPCs are experienced and well trained staff members, there to ensure the schedule goes according to plan. Each OPC attends an extensive training program that involves a range of modules – risk management, emergency response, safety, logistics’, cultural awareness, communication, culture shock, budgeting, social media, La Vida Local and customer service.

The primary role of the OPC is to facilitate the in-country implementation of the assigned customized program, by providing safety / emergency response and logistical support. During the program, the OPC is responsible for managing the day-to-day logistics of the assigned customized program and providing in-country support to both the faculty and students. Using personal travel experience, professional work experience (and where possible language knowledge), the OPC will help create a program environment that is safe and culturally engaging. The CISabroad OPC may or may not be an in country local. The majority of CISabroad OPCs are expats from the US, who have travelled, lived, volunteered, or worked abroad in the program destination.

The OPC is not a registered tour guide nor expected to provide tours of sites visited during the program. If the program is one that requires specific guided tours of various sites, these will be provided separately. The OPC provides a general neighborhood walking tour to help the group identify the nearest bank/ATM, pharmacy, laundry-mat, grocery store and other similar conveniences.

The OPC’s role allows Faculty to focus on the academic objectives and the students to make the most of their time overseas!